When I began my fascinating journey into the world of programming, computers possessed only a fraction of the capabilities that our smartphones offer today. Imagine a time when creating an image on the screen required painstakingly arranging pixels one by one. It was an era where the magic of technology was born from passion and patience.

My adventure began with assembly language — a language so close to the machine’s heart that every line of code was like a whisper into its core. Over time, I moved into the world of high-level languages. At the University of Warsaw (MIMUW), I immersed myself in dozens of programming languages, delving into their intricacies and power. Object-oriented programming became my obsession — the future I saw on the horizon. Creating compilers was like building bridges between thought and machine.

I didn’t want to keep this knowledge to myself. I published the book “AMOS Professional in Practice — Anyone Can Program,” believing that everyone can enter this extraordinary world. As the editor of the programming section in ENTER and AMIGA magazines, with circulations exceeding 100,000 copies, I had the opportunity to inspire legions of technology enthusiasts.

But theory isn’t everything. I implemented CRM and ERP systems, wrote custom software, always seeking challenges. I created the Fixed Assets Register for the Military Property Agency, managing assets worth over one billion złotys. At ACTION, I developed a system processing over 100,000 invoices daily. Over 3,000 licenses of my PKWIU program found their users, making their daily work easier.

I’ve experienced successive technological revolutions, witnessing how technology transforms our lives. I saw how business evolved from manual “manufactories” to nearly full automation. I’ll never forget my visit to the enormous International Paper factory in Kwidzyn, where raw logs entered on one side, and ready, branded pallets of paper exited on the other. It was there that I first encountered the innovative linking of SAP systems with production lines without the need for costly modernization — a true technological “hack.”

This experience inspired me to found, in April 2016 in London, a startup called G1ANT, operating in the field of Robotic Process Automation (RPA). Back then, RPA was an almost unknown concept, and we were pioneers on uncharted territory. Today, in 2025, we stand on the brink of another revolution, initiated by OpenAI’s ChatGPT.

Now, no one has any doubts — the future belongs to artificial intelligence. We’ve entered the era of Agentic Process Automation, where we communicate with computers and devices in natural language. They understand us, perform tasks for us, generate reports, and even become our advisors.

It’s an extraordinary time, in which possibilities are almost limitless. If you want to be part of this exciting journey into the future, I warmly invite you to get in touch :)