Prince Jonathan Batey
Software engineer, multilingual, philanthropist, Businessman Congolese living in Japan.
Software engineer, multilingual, philanthropist, Businessman Congolese living in Japan.
I studied computer electronics in high school and attended the University of Kinshasa, where I spent three years in the Faculty of Sciences, majoring in Mathematics and Computer Science. After that, I came to Japan to study Japanese and English, and I continued with an online training program in web development. I then completed a one-year professional internship, continued studying Computer Science at the University of the People, and finally joined the University of Limoges for a program in Web Mastery.
I began my career as an one-year professional internship when I arrived in Japan. I worked in the back office and managed the CMS; the company’s website was on WordPress. After that, I worked for a year and a half as a web developer, focusing primarily on websites (HTML, CSS, and JavaScript), where I deepened my skills in JavaScript. Currently, I’m working at another company, where I’ve been for almost two years now.
Since childhood, I’ve always wanted to work in computing. Back then, I had no idea what it really was, but I was fascinated by computers. As I grew up, I specialized in IT to learn more about it. Today, I’m doing the job of my dreams, but I haven’t yet reached where I want to be—where I’ve always wanted to be; that is, to be able to create with complete freedom. In the near future, I’d like to create a platform where I can make programming an art of freedom, where all kinds of information have the chance to express themselves creatively.