MOSTAFA HIDARI
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Embeded Developer
Electronic Designer
C# Developer
01. About me
Hi, I’m Mostafa, an electronics engineer and software developer with a passion for embedded systems and programming. My journey began with a fascination for microcontrollers, where I dove deep into platforms like STM32 and ESP32. I’ve spent years working on various projects using Arduino (C++) and have honed my skills in embedded development, creating innovative solutions for different applications.
In addition to my love for hardware, I developed a strong interest in C#, which started as a hobby. Over the years, it’s evolved into a key part of my professional expertise. Today, I’m proficient in both embedded systems and C#, and I take pride in combining these skills to deliver comprehensive solutions for clients and projects.
I’ve had the privilege of working with industry-leading companies like TOSAN, Tezol-Market, and O1Soft, earning their trust through consistent, high-quality work. I’m always eager to take on new challenges and push the boundaries of what’s possible in electronics and software.
When I’m not coding or tinkering with hardware, you can find me exploring the latest trends in technology, learning new skills, or working on personal projects.
Feel free to reach out if you’d like to collaborate or learn more about my work!
02. Interests and Hobbies
I love being hands-on with my projects, whether it's building custom homemade speakers or experimenting with new ideas in coding. There's something thrilling about taking an idea and turning it into a functional app, even if many of those projects never make it to completion—it's the design process and problem-solving that I truly enjoy. When I’m not creating or coding, you’ll often find me unwinding with online games, where I get to embrace both fun and competition.
03. Framework Preferences
As an embedded developer, my go-to setup is the PlatformIO IDE combined with the Arduino platform. While I’ve worked extensively with other environments like Keil and STM32 IDE, I find that PlatformIO + Arduino offers the best flexibility and efficiency for most of my projects. On the software side, when it comes to back-end development, I prefer working with the .NET, which allows me to build robust and scalable applications with ease.