Our Journey

At CodeLegacy, I share my path as a Black developer, from first lines of code to today’s challenges and triumphs.
Inside a car, a person is driving with a visible steering wheel and dashboard. The setting sun casts a warm glow through the windshield. In the foreground, a laptop on the backseat displays code on its screen, suggesting someone is programming or working on a project while traveling.
A book with the title 'Damn Good Advice (for people with talent!)' by George Lois is placed on a dark surface alongside a keyboard and an open laptop displaying the Apple logo. The overall color scheme is monochromatic, dominated by dark shades, enhancing a professional ambiance.
A pair of black headphones rests on top of a paperback book with the title 'No More Mr. Nice Guy' by Glover. The book is positioned on a white surface, and its cover showcases a minimalist design with text and an illustration in the center.

My Journey

Growing up curious about technology, I taught myself to code, overcoming challenges unique to my experience.

Roots

Born and raised in a vibrant community that shaped my passion for tech.

Behind The Code

Real Voices
Reading CodeLegacy feels like sitting down with a friend who truly gets the highs and lows of coding and life.

Memories

Snapshots from my journey, coding through challenges and triumphs.

A book cover is displayed against a dark background. The cover features a photograph of a smiling man in a suit alongside the title 'Rich Dad Poor Dad' in large yellow and white lettering. There is also a circular label indicating a 20th-anniversary edition.
A close-up view of a computer screen displaying lines of code. The background is dark, and the text appears in various colors such as blue, orange, and green, providing contrast and focus on the programming syntax.
A smartphone displays a profile on a social media application. The profile includes the name Emiliano Vittoriosi, the follower count, and a profile summary stating interests in photography and social justice. The phone is placed on a MacBook laptop, with part of the keyboard visible.
An open book is displayed with a visible page featuring large bold text at the top reading 'HOW TO KNOW YOU'VE EVOLVED more than you GIVE YOURSELF CREDIT FOR.' Below is a paragraph discussing personal growth and self-reflection, encouraging readers to acknowledge their achievements.