I'm graduated in System Analysis and Development from Fatec Sorocaba, front-end developer at Toptal and organizer and member of local technology communities.
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I was responsible for develop UI of small and large websites and web applications, present and validate UI with clients and develop the front-end using HTML, CSS/Sass (css frameworks as Bootstrap and PureCSS), JavaScript (js libraries and frameworks as jQuery and Angular JS). I also customized and developed themes for WordPress and made website SEO. I delivered more than 12 projects from different segments such as real estate, medical, advertising, retail, finance and e-commerce.
I learned and worked in implementation and maintenance of websites and web applications using HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
I joined the scientific initiation program researching about user experience and delivering the user interface to a retail application integrated with beacons.
My graduation project was a website for a children's school with a content management system, built with HTML, CSS and PHP.
In this course were addressed concepts and functionalities of Sass as well as exercises were proposed and a book was available in GitHub: https://github.com/amandavilela/curso-sass.
I presented a talk on DevFest London 2018 about Progressive Web Apps and how to implement them by practice.
With the help of my friends from Rails Girls and college, we taught the women how to create a personal/professional site with basic HTML and CSS. A remarkable note is that it was the first technology workshop of all Ladies Rock Camp of the world.
I was part of the organization of the 2nd edition of Rails Girls in Sorocaba.
Rails Girls is a global, non-profit volunteer community that aims to provide tools and a community for women to understand technology and build their ideas. We teach girls sketching, prototyping, basic programming and getting introduced to the world of technology by making technology more approachable.
BrazilJS on the Road is a regional version of BrazilJS, the biggest JavaScript conference of the world.
I had the opportunity to teach a technology workshop for 90 girls aged 7 to 17 at Girls Rock Camp Brasil 2018. With the help of my friends from Rails Girls and college I taught the girls how to create a site for the band formed by them during the camp with basic HTML and CSS. A remarkable note is that it was the first technology workshop of all Girls Rock Camp of the world.
After the success of the first edition of CodePen Meetup Brazil, we organized the second edition in Google Brasil.
This was my second year as part of Fatec Sorocaba's Technology Week organization. This year the experience was very constructive, as we recruit newcomers to train and assist in organizing the technology week of next year.
I went to Goiânia to present two talks on DevFest Cerrado 2017 about using CSS instead of JavaScript and about building an application using just JavaScript.
I live in São Paulo and in September of 2017 I went to the state of Maceió to give a talk about how to build an application with vanillajs at DevFest Maceió 2017.
CSS::anything is an immersive and reactive CSS training which aims to deepen and uncover CSS concepts through the creation of pens at CodePen. In this training, we show to students that CSS concepts can be learned in a different and creative way, in addition, we work on how to abstract the layout for the code.
I was part of the organization of the 1st edition of Rails Girls in Sorocaba.
Rails Girls is a global, non-profit volunteer community that aims to provide tools and a community for women to understand technology and build their ideas. We teach girls sketching, prototyping, basic programming and getting introduced to the world of technology by making technology more approachable.
In January 2017 I received an invitation to be an organizer of GDG Sorocaba, an independent group of users interested in Google technologies with the main objective of generating an exchange of information, through meetings, lectures and events. Since then, I have been collaborating by lecturing codelabs and helping with the organization of events.
I participated in the 1st edition of BlueHack in the challenge Lady Problems, a hackathon to deal with women's issues, where we developed a chabot to help women identify violence and indicate how to deal with a situation of violence. It was the first time I participated in a hackathon and our team was third.
It was a pleasure to be part of the organization of the first Codepen Meetup in Brazil - and Latin America. The event was 5 hours long, 5 speakers, 3 months and more than 40 hours spent by the organization (which had more than 10 people), a crowd of 78 incredible people, coffee break and networking 40 minutes long, the comfortable structure of Fatec Sorocaba and lots of gifts from Codepen and also from our sponsors.
It was the first week of technology organized by students in the history of Fatec Sorocaba, I had the opportunity to be part of the team.
I had the opportunity to perform various tasks, such as: weekly meetings, assistance in documentation of event organizing, creating of branding, contact with speakers, sponsors, teachers, students and others involved with the completion of event, and provide support during the week.
I lectured Git course along with Ana Gabriel at Fatec Sorocaba Technology Week. In this course we taught about git and its main commands by practice.
My first talk was about user experience (a theme I particularly like and that I like to research about). In this talk I talked about what UX is and its importance in day to day of software development.
Sorocaba CSS is a front-end community from Sorocaba, inner São Paulo, Brazil. We promote meetups with the most cool content about CSS and web development and we always strive to make meetups more interactive as possible through coding dojos and coding challenges to encourage attendees to learn & share knowledge with each other. In 2016 Sorocaba CSS was responsible for bringing the 1st CodePen Meetup of Brazil and Latin America.
This was a 20-hour course, where students learned the basics of the front-end and gradually developed a website during the week applying the content learned, some of the contents covered were: semantics, selectors, classes, rules, css properties, positioning with css, responsive development and flexbox.
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