About


I’m a software developer, data enthusiast, and graduate student in Data Analytics & Visualization at Yeshiva University in New York. I spend most of my time building things — web apps, data models, robots, dashboards, and tools that make complicated problems easier to understand.

I started this blog to document what I’m learning and what I’m making. Writing forces clarity. It helps me understand my work better, and it keeps me honest about what I truly know. If you find something here that teaches you something new, even in a small way, then this blog has done its job.

My interests move across several worlds:

  • Data analytics and visualization

  • Machine learning and statistics

  • Robotics and edge AI

  • Software development — web, mobile, and backend

  • Product building and entrepreneurship

I come from a background in software engineering and problem-solving. Before moving into data, I worked on multiple products, including Taawe, Culipa and Wazi Group. I enjoy building things from scratch, breaking them, fixing them, and understanding why they work.

This blog gives me a place to share that journey — the projects I’m working on, the ideas that interest me, and the lessons I’m learning in school and outside it.

Where to find me

If you’d like to reach me for a project, collaboration, or conversation, you can contact me at donald.haguma@gmail.com. I’m always open to meeting people who enjoy building, learning, or asking good questions.

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