David Campos is a software engineer from Costa Rica with 10 years of experience building backend systems, accessibility solutions, and open-source tools using Python, C, JavaScript/TypeScript, Go and microcontroller platforms like ESP32. He has a strong track record delivering practical web APIs, scraping and notification services, and accessibility-focused projects—including multimedia description tools for blind users—and contributes to NVDA and other assistive-technology efforts. Comfortable moving between startups, consultancy and enterprise environments, he pairs rapid self-taught learning with disciplined engineering practices to adapt quickly to new stacks and constraints. Passionate about AI, IoT and embedded development, he combines backend expertise with hands-on microcontroller work and a knack for recognizing unmet user needs. Outside of engineering he is a multi-instrumentalist and audio producer, a detail that surfaces in his thoughtful approach to user-facing features and accessibility.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering - BE Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering - BE Computer Engineering at Tecnológico de Costa Rica
This is a fork of the speech history add-on for NVDA, created by Tyler Spivey and mantained by James Scholes. This add-on adds some features like shows a dialog with all history elements. Also, The keystrokes were updated because the original keys could present conflicts with other applications, since very common keys were used in the original add-on, E.G, f12.
Contributions:5 PRs, 16 pushes, 2 branches in 5 years
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