I've been programming since forever and have worked with many languages and technologies. I come from the fun early age of the first 8-bit personal computers when I learned how to deliver wisely using the few resources available. I started with BASIC and Assembly language and build a cool crazy portfolio of technologies: Node.js, Ruby, Javascript, Python, C#, Java, C++, Perl, C, xBASE, APL, MUMPS...
Although the technology was the fun stuff I am also fascinated by using the best approach for each problem, so knowing the proper techniques and engineering tools. I take techniques seriously and love clean, organized code, easy to read and maintain. Of course, there are times it pays off to be pragmatic and just deliver, coming back later to fix the mess.
So, that's it, I'm a programmer, who loves programming and software engineering.
Likes: | c perl c# assembly node.js c++11 c++14 c++17 |
Dislikes: | php asp abap |
High-volume, high-performance (100G+), low-latency networking programming. Development of a gigabit probe able to intercept, classify and process internet traffic at 100G rates with no drops. Responsibilites: low level design and implementation of probe modules
Hiring and leading software development teams. Application architecture design and implementation.
Using QAT Spring based framework to build WAN/Radio based public lightning and electric meters control dashboard. I led a team of up to 6 developers working on back-end (Java, Spring, Oracle), front-end (jQuery, OpenLayers) and QA team
Architecture design and development of front-end and middleware technologies. Devivered windows client integrated to Nuance PaperPort within 4 months. C++ file system watcher talking to PaperPort through COM, C# UI component featuring configuration and system tray (WPF).
Hired and managed a team of skilled software developers. Along with a team of requirements specialists stablished an efficient process for legacy applications maintenance and new projects development. Achievements include 2 week average turnaround time between requirements received and product delivered.
Hands on programming projects: - Redmine extensions (Ruby on Rails): improved calendar features, taking into account court working days; - CMIS client: C++ DLL for integrating Delphi applications to CMS.
Several projects as Software Architect, Team Leader, Methodologist and Project Manager for the Telecom Industry. Wide range of technologies including Java, C, C#, Oracle, Perl and Ruby.
Java Developer on GRHSF project/Architect for Gestao de Contratos do Senado Federal.
My first Java based project, when Java Enterprise was still new, complicated, stuff. First versions of JDBC, JSP, Servlets were a new, clumsy, thing. And my first experiments with Javascript and CSS.
Backend Architect for DETRAF, handling near 2 billion CDR/month at that time. C and Oracle DB and Oracle Pro*C.
My first inroad into the Telecom industry. The company decided to create their own CDR (Call Data Record) processing application but lacked expertise in C programming. I joined the team to help them reach their performance goals. At that time that meant 3 billion records/month and we were able to handle that on a platform 10x cheaper than the then best product.
I had my own ISP! And made it from scratch! All configuration, all supporting software. Created all I needed with Perl, mSQL (then MySQL) and some C.
My first job! I was just looking for some real computer to test code I had handwritten and found them. I've asked to use the one single computer they had to test some machine language code (yeah, not even assembly!).
One month later, when I returned to try some other stuff they offered me a job!
There I had my first misguided contact about how (not) to write application code. Real fun times!
Postgrad with focus on project management and software quality assurance. My final project was a study on how to deal with legacy software, if maintaining it as is, if move to integrate it under newer technologies of if to simply replace it.
public parking management service - Backend.
playing with social ratings
A tiny sales force automation helper. Order entry, product/price listing and customer status for earlier Windows CE handheld PCs
An MSDOS emulator for SISCO TV 3000/BR, a DEC VT-220 compatible brazilian tty
Radial Keratotomy surgery advisor
When creating a simple web application for a friend I found out the Formtastic (later Simple Form) solution for a belongs_to: :customer associaton, a was not the best. It simply loaded all customer…
First Computer: | TRS-80 Model III - Where I learned Z-80 assembly and machine code |
Favorite Editor: | Use sublime-text for larger projects / But my auto mode always types "vi". Also a fan (and subscriber) of the JetBrains toolchain. |