I started working in Italy as a Software Developer and System Administrator but my career changed dramatically when I arrived in London. I embraced DevOps, Self Organisation, and Software Craftsmanship. I've learned how to implement systems using Event Sourcing and React. I've started attending Open Conferences like SoCraTes and DevOpsDays.
The two most important learnings, so far, have been the need for a Mutual Learning mindset for effective teamwork and the ubiquity of trade-offs.
Some things have remained the same: the desire to understand the behaviour of systems, the fearless crossing of system boundaries and responsibilities, and the love for good design and usable interfaces.
Likes: | reactjs scala node.js java javascript cqrs python amazon-web-services docker jenkins continuous-integration continuous-deployment continuous-delivery |
We develop software. I help my team to find solutions to the issues that we are facing. I'm often involved when we need to coordinate with other teams. I observe how the team is working to suggest improvements.
I joined this London and Barcelona based consultancy to learn more about self organisation and software craft.
Promoted from Developer to Senior Developer
As a developer in a multifunctional team in an organization launching products in adjacent markets we have created new applications and new features focusing on the business impact while also giving attention to the quality of everyday work
I've led the migration from SVN to GIT by creating and documenting a step by step process for zero downtime large scale migration
I've focused on tightening the relationship between developers and deployed application with the use of radiators, structured logging, metrics, monitoring and alerting
I've learned a good deal of Scala and the Play Framework and decided to specialize in the new wave of frontend stacks
I've used D3.js for a data visualization project that was praised by colleagues within and outside of technology
I've spent the first six month with the Infrastructure team, learning configuration management with puppet and using ruby for system scripting
I've created and executed deployment and migration plans for production application and learned the practice of continuous deployment using Jenkins and the in house build and now open sourced tool orc
I have worked as a consultant for many different clients, designing and realizing web applications, networking solutions and virtualization infrastructures
I’ve had the opportunity to work in team and dive into different and challenging business and technical environments
I switched, day to day, between writing web applications to managing networks and vmware clusters
Switching from one company to the following I decided to open a business account on my own to follow both till the the old one closed
In this period i was assigned a very interesting long term project consisting in the adaptation and extension of a Java web application (based on the Turbine MVC 2+1 Framework) used for the management of a network of consumer electronic shops and assistance center
I had the opportunity to develop my programming, project management and communication skills
I worked with the business oriented profiles of the company, helping them on mapping and simplifying internal procedures than designing and coding tools that would get the job done
Data Service was a local service provider selling Internet access and related services
I was the only internal technician, other than the owner, so my work covered everything from configuring routers to be sent to clients, transforming graphic design in working dynamic web sites, server maintenance and solving any kind of computer related trouble a client may have: from wrong DNS to owned mail server
My first work experience was in the IT department of a company producing wood working equipment
I assisted users with computer related problems and helped the IT manager with many different tasks like the preparation of computers for users and software and hardware assessment
This course analyzed techniques of design such as rapid prototyping and evaluating interface alternatives, and how these practices inform the design of technology. Specific topics included mock-ups, field testing, principles of perception and evaluating designs with people
Hardest High School Ever. Lots of cool machines, stinky labs and good chess players. Extracted Clove Oil (still have sample) and learned how to design and size an industrial chemical plant
Mean Time Between Conversations: Tells you when was the last time you had a 1-on-1 with each of your colleagues.
IRC bot in Scala
Notes from DevOpsDays London 2013 - Pul Requests are welcome!
Using D3 to visualize data extracted from the company wiki
Programmable chronothermostat
Social site for organizing boardgame matches
My own reusable testing scripts for Mail Services
My experience at SoCraTes Germany 2018.
Valediction Talk at TIM Group.
During TIM Group Tech Summit we tried to speed up a build by using yarn. It did not work but the demo was well received.
Report of SoCraTes Germany 2016
Explaining Forward Secrecy without any cryptography
Working at TIM Group means having the responsibility to decide what work to do. The most obvious criteria is business value but I don’t think that is enough.
Using siege to do capacity testing of a system and discovering a weird metric.
Live coding of a small change in the first project using React to show the rest of the company how we are working.
Should you stop using npm? No, unless you make npm packages. If you do publish npm packages think about how the disputes are resolved and decide if you are OK with it.
Report of SoCraTes Germany 2015
Looking for the most efficient way to send a lot of data to the browser and finding an unexpected answer.
Experiencing and analysing one of the limitations of MySQL statement based replication.
Presenting the architecture used to implement an FX crossrate service, initially used for reporting. Expected and unexpected advantages of queues.
Report of an investigation into a misbehaving MySQL server that revealed an alternative way that IO wait can show up in a system.
Video recording of a 5 minutes Lightning talk. A basic introduction to the workflow for resolving conflicts during a merge with Git
First Computer: | Commodore Amiga 500 |
Favorite Editor: | IntelliJ IDEA |