Journey

I'm Patrick Passos — 20 years old, born and raised in Brazil. This page is the real story of how I went from writing my first line of code at twelve to shipping at hackathons today, told in order.

  1. 01 · AGE 12

    First Logic & Games

    I enrolled in a programming course focused on game development and built my first small games. Seeing an idea turn into working software felt like magic, and that early problem-solving set the direction for everything that followed.

  2. 02 · AGE 17

    Technical High School

    I joined a technical high school specializing in informatics to pair a real computer science foundation with my secondary education. Coursework was useful, but I quickly learned that serious engineers have to build their own curriculum.

  3. 03 · AGE 18

    Full English Immersion

    I committed to fluency through total immersion — switching every device (phone, computer, TV) to English, reading constantly, and launching a YouTube channel to practice on camera every day. English stopped being a class and became the operating language of my life.

  4. 04 · AGE 19 · CANADA

    Exchange Program

    I flew to Canada for an exchange program to put my English under real pressure and widen my lens on the world. Living abroad rewired how I think about work, ambition, and what's actually possible.

  5. 05 · AGE 19 · SAN FRANCISCO

    Silicon Valley

    From Canada I made my way to San Francisco to stand inside the engine room of the global technology scene. Being close to founders and builders in the Bay showed me, up close, what software can do when it's pointed at real problems.

  6. 06 · AGE 20 · PRESENT

    Hackathons & Building

    Back in Brazil, I went straight into the hackathon scene, starting with the NASA Space Apps Challenge — the largest hackathon in the world. Since then I've been shipping at hackathons (Suno AI, Agents Hackathon, and more), building projects like Builder Passport and Kraken DaD, and working toward software that solves real problems with talented teams.