Moises Trejo Jr.

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Moises Trejo Jr.
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Born
Dallas, Texas
NationalityMexican-American
Alma materMassachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Occupation
  • Software engineer
  • Indie developer
  • Entrepreneur

Moises Trejo is a Mexican-American software engineer, indie developer, and entrepreneur. He is known for his work in data engineering, AI applications, and web development. Trejo has contributed to various technological projects, including applications in database management, AI-powered education tools, and music-related web apps. He also writes on topics related to AI, web development, and healthy Hispanic recipes.

Early Life and Education

Trejo was born and raised in Dallas, Texas. He attended the School of Science and Engineering Magnet High School, graduating in 2018. He later attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he earned a degree in Computer Science in 2022.

Career

Trejo has worked as a software engineer at Instacart, focusing on data engineering. Prior to this, he worked at a robotics startup, specializing in frontend development. He also operates his own company, where he develops web applications for various clients.

As an indie developer, Trejo has built multiple applications, including a music quiz app and AI-driven tools for student guidance. He actively shares his knowledge on platforms like Medium, where he writes about AI, Next.js, database management, and more.

Other Interests

Outside of technology, Trejo is passionate about dance, particularly salsa, merengue, cumbias, and breakdancing. He also has an interest in health, habit building, and longevity. His content frequently explores healthy Hispanic recipes and ways to integrate AI into lifestyle improvements.

Online Presence

Trejo maintains a personal website[1] where he showcases his projects and writings.

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