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β location: "MacapΓ‘, AmapΓ‘, Brazil", β
β role: "Software Engineer & Digital Architect", β
β languages: ["TypeScript", "Java", "Kotlin", "Python", β
β "Go", "JavaScript"], β
β currentlyDoing: "Turning coffee into code ββπ»", β
β experience: "3.5+ years building scalable systems" β
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I'm a 30-year-old software engineer from the Brazilian Amazon with over 3.5 years of professional experience building resilient and scalable applications for the financial and agriculture industries. I believe that great software should be both elegant and effective β like a well-choreographed dance, but with more semicolons and fewer sequins.
Current Role:
- πΌ Application Development Analyst at Accenture Brasil (March 2022 - Present)
- ποΈ Architecting and developing applications that handle millions of requests daily
- βοΈ Working extensively with AWS Cloud technologies and microservices architecture
- π Building backend systems with Java, Kotlin, TypeScript, and modern frameworks
Current Quests:
- ποΈ Building applications that don't break when users do unexpected things (they always do)
- π§ͺ Experimenting with microservices, messaging systems (Kafka) and cloud architectures
- π Proving that world-class code can come from anywhere
- π Hunting bugs with the determination of a detective and the patience of a saint
Philosophy: Code is temporary, but bad variable names are forever. Also, if it compiles on the first try, something is definitely wrong.
Languages & Core Tech:
Frameworks & Libraries:
Databases:
Cloud & DevOps:
"In code we trust, in stats we verify"
π Disclaimer Alert: These stats represent only my public GitHub activity. The vast majority of my code lives in private corporate repositories where I'm actually paid to break... I mean, build things! My professional commits are being held hostage by enterprise GitLab/Bitbucket instances.
Translation: Low green squares β Low productivity. Think of this as my "hobby garden" while my "professional farm" is thriving elsewhere!
+ Commits that work on the first try: β 12%
+ Commits after 3 attempts: ββββββββ 45%
+ Commits with "fix typo" message: ββββββββββ 43%
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! Note: This graph doesn't show my actual commit volume because:
! β’ My employer owns most of my commits (they paid for them, fair deal)
! β’ Private repos don't show up here (corporate secrets and all that)
! β’ My day job keeps me busy writing code that actually pays the bills
! β’ This is basically my "weekend warrior" coding journal
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! Real coding happens Mon-Fri, 9-5 (and sometimes 9-9, let's be honest)
! This profile = side projects, experiments, and "what if I tried..." momentsπ’ Accenture Brasil | Application Development Analyst
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March 2022 - Present | π Remote
Building resilient, scalable applications for clients in financial and agriculture sectors:
- π Architecting microservices handling millions of daily requests
- βοΈ Deploying and optimizing infrastructure on AWS Cloud (ECS, CloudFront, Route 53)
- π§ Developing with Java, Kotlin, TypeScript, and frameworks like Spring, NestJS, Angular
- π¨ Implementing messaging systems with Apache Kafka for high-throughput scenarios
- ποΈ Designing solutions with PostgreSQL, ScyllaDB, Oracle, MongoDB, Redis
- π³ Containerizing applications with Docker for consistent deployments
π’ Concrete Solutions | Application Development Analyst
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March 2021 - March 2022 | π Remote
Developed and maintained enterprise software applications:
- π» Built solutions using TypeScript, Node.js, NestJS, Java, Spring
- ποΈ Designed microservices architectures for improved scalability and reliability
- π Created technical documentation including design specs and user manuals
- β Followed TDD practices, code reviews, and CI/CD processes
- π€ Collaborated with stakeholders to translate business requirements into technical solutions
π Trybe | Software Development Student
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January 2020 - March 2021
Intensive full-stack development bootcamp covering modern web technologies and best practices.
π Ampli - Bachelor's in Software Engineering (2023 - 2026)
π UniCesumar - Technology in Information Systems (2018 - 2022)
π Trybe - Full Stack Web Development Bootcamp (2020 - 2021)
π Certifications:
- AWS Certified Solutions Architect β Associate (Preparation)
- Agile Dojo
- Trybe - Web Development Fundamentals
Built with π, β, and an unreasonable amount of Stack Overflow tabs
Β© 2024 Rhian Castro | Powered by caffeine and curiosity | "It works on my machine" β’