I have gone through DAM, DAW and an Artificial Intelligence and Big Data specialization, as well as attending events like the SEOPlus congress and taking part in the EOI entrepreneurship programme. This page brings together everything I have written about my training: why I chose each path, what I genuinely learned and what I would do differently if I were starting over.
Courses and specializations
My formal training as a developer: from the DAM cycle to the AI and Big Data specialization.
Multiplatform Application Development (DAM)
The Higher Degree in Cross-Platform Application Development laid the technical foundations: object-oriented Java, native Android development, SQL databases and ERP systems with Odoo. This starting point explains why software architecture, business logic and API integration were already solid ground before entering professional work — a foundation that underpins every project and technical decision made since.
Web Application Development (DAW)
The Higher Degree in Web Application Development covers the complete modern stack: object-oriented PHP, ES6+ JavaScript, semantic HTML, advanced CSS, MySQL and server deployment. This qualification complements hands-on experience with solid theoretical foundations across backend, frontend and database management, adding academic rigour to real-world production knowledge built over the past year.
AI and Big Data Specialization
The AI and Big Data specialisation adds Python, Machine Learning with scikit-learn and large-scale data analysis to the technical profile. Beyond the algorithms, the key skill is knowing when to apply them to real business problems. The final project — detecting mental health indicators in social media — covered the full data pipeline from collection and processing to a working production model.
Events and experiences
What I have learned outside the classroom: congresses, competitions and entrepreneurship programmes.
SEOPlus 2023: What I Learned at Spain's Biggest SEO Congress
SEOPlus is the most important web positioning conference in the Spanish-speaking world. The eighth edition brought together leading voices to discuss AI applied to SEO, the White Hat versus Black Hat distinction, content architecture and the new era of post-Google positioning. This is a synthesis of the most useful and actionable insights for real digital projects.
Young Entrepreneur Challenge at EOI: Real Skills I'm Gaining and Why It Matters
The EOI Young Entrepreneur Challenge is a training programme focused on entrepreneurial mindset, business model design and presentation skills beyond technical knowledge. For a freelance developer used to solving technical problems, it fills a crucial gap with business, communication and strategy skills that make a real difference when attracting and retaining your own clients independently.
Looking for a developer with solid training?
I combine formal technical education with hands-on experience on real projects. If you need custom web development, let's talk.