I was a Panamanian diplomat when I realized I could 10x my impact through technology. I did a coding bootcamp in Berlin, became a political tech engineer, transitioned into crypto DevRel, and have since launched 3 companies.
Hey you, I'm Jules.
Let's nerd.
I build projects, take products to market, teach coding, and throw summer camps for founders.
Who's Jules?
I'll hop on a plane faster than you can spell the destination. I drink too much yerba mate. I will choose hot yoga over most plans - except maybe live music. I love a side hustle. Writing and coding are how I create leverage.
You find me in cute coffee shops, hot yoga studios, parks or wine bars.
"No one can compete with someone who's having fun."
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I specialize in three main areas: software development, technical education design, and go-to-market strategy for developer tools.
My sweet spot is working with teams that need someone who understands both the technical architecture and business strategy, especially when it comes to crypto products or developer-focused tools. I help entrepreneurs scope, architect, and scale their engineering teams. I diagnose and design developer experiences, educational curriculums, and go-to-market strategies. I thrive in Notion dashboards, Jira/Linear, and the entire JS stack.
We schedule an introductory call. We scope the requirements and I send over a proposal with a timeline, scoped phased work, and budget. And we kick the magic off!
Nerd Splash is my creative outlet to share insights I learn through my job. I drive lessons from entrepreneurship, software engineering, developer experiences, crypto, investing, and designing the best learning experiences.
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We realized the principles that made Adult Camp successful – authentic connection, intellectual discourse, and strategic play – inform much of my current work in developer communities, and have taken a strategic approach at launching more similar events.
I primarily work remotely but am open to traveling for specific projects, speaking engagements, or workshops that align with my expertise.
Having that said - I've lived as a digital nomad for 7+ years and worked in countries on every continent, so I hold valuable relationships around the world. There's a high chance our lives will cross paths - reach out and let's connect!
While I've moved on from teaching full-time at Le Wagon, teaching is still my favorite part of my job.
I now focus on creating scalable technical education programs, particularly within the blockchain space. However, my experience teaching 200+ students across six countries informs how I approach developer education and documentation in my current projects and I'm always happy to upskill smaller teams to excellence. Let's chat!