Hey, I’m Ignas — a programmer, engineer, and future builder.
I’ve been passionate about programming for over 6 years. While others focus on school, I’ve always been more focused on learning how to build real things and solve real problems.
I started with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and later completed a JavaScript developer course on Mimo. Today, I’m confident working with JavaScript, Firebase, and building web applications using tools like Electron.
I also have experience with C++, which I’ve been learning independently through books and online resources. Right now, I’m focused on low-level programming — building and emulating processors, working with registers, ALU logic, and instruction cycles. This helps me deeply understand how computers actually work.
I’m inspired by people like Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, Gabe Newell, Bill Gates, Isaac Newton, and Nikola Tesla — individuals who built, innovated, and changed the world through their vision and execution.
I’m also proud of teams like Artemis II, pushing humanity forward into space.
Over the next couple of years, my goal is to build a strong foundation in low-level systems and engineering.
I have big ambitions — one day I want to work with space technologies, possibly at NASA or SpaceX. But for now, I stay focused on learning, building, and improving every day.
Ignas Kutka Productions is my personal production space where I design, build, and share low-level technology.
I focus on creating systems from the ground up — exploring how computers truly work beyond the surface. While most developers stay at a higher level, I’m driven by a deep curiosity for architecture, assembly, and performance.
This is where I publish my projects, experiments, and ideas, building a strong foundation over the next two years.
My long-term vision is to bring back the simplicity and performance of older systems — reimagined for modern hardware, without unnecessary complexity or noise. Clean, fast, and fully controlled by the user.
I’m especially inspired by early computing and space technology, where efficiency and precision mattered most. Low-level programming isn’t just a skill for me — it’s an obsession.
This is only the beginning.
JavaScript was my first programming language and the starting point of my entire journey.
I began learning it at a young age, driven mostly by curiosity. At the time, finding good learning resources wasn’t easy, but I kept exploring and building small things on my own.
Later, I decided to take it more seriously and completed a JavaScript course on Mimo, where I strengthened my understanding of the language and gained structured knowledge.
Through JavaScript, I built multiple small projects — working with HTML, CSS, Firebase, and even experimenting with Electron applications and simple game development.
One of my biggest early ideas was creating a small social platform for teenagers. Even though the project was never fully completed due to its complexity, it gave me real experience in building something meaningful from scratch.
Today, JavaScript is no longer my main focus, but it remains an important part of my foundation. I use it as a tool to support my projects — especially for web development and improving my workflow.
It was the language that started everything.