on Jan 4
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I have a very clean code and I enjoy knowing how to code, researching new techniques, removing bottlenecks.
Here's my Q&A profile at Unity Answers: http://answers.unity3d.com/users/822/cawas.html
There are 2 things I'd love to work with: developing an Artificial Conscious or simply participating in a huge project with a small team which would give equal voice to everyone in the team. I really can't imagine both things together, but I'd equally enjoy either.
Reason why I'm trying to focus on Unity 3D is because it's the most promising platform I've seen and it's really entertaining to code on it, while it does give amazing results. So I hope it has the potential to lead me to either of my two main goals there.
Technologies
Experience (10) show all
Web Developer, Indicator
June 1998 - 2000
It's a Data Market Statistics Builder Company (in lack of a better name). But that was my first job experience and it was also the beggining of internet as we know. There were almost no dynamic pages back then. Anyway, I mostly worked in agroup for building static pages with news, some flash animations (one is still being used there) and later on some intranet tools using ASP. When www.epinion.com first came they had this idea of doing something similar on Brazil, and we developed a whole site epinion-alike in ASP that no longer exist, but I still have the sources.
Application Developer, SSP
May 2001 - May 2002
Devoloped several (providing an integrated database solution enabling users to see their points on driver license; showing statistics data about homicids and roubery over the country; news for the website) applications using Microsoft Solutions such as ASP, MS SQL and Visual Basic. http://www.ssp.sp.gov.br All the applications have been updated to ASP.NET now, but they still look alike to what I've done (maybe the source cod is still the same).
System Analyst, GAtec
February 2007 - January 2008
Programming embedded system with C and supporting implementation on client.
I've developed the whole embedded software that would go in the field data collectors used by people who'd supervise field workers and gather data such as work hours and quantity of corn collected.
The C language used was an older version even than C89 and even more limited. I even had to adapt a strings library (I chose bstrings) to be able to have strings, because none would work within its limitations, out of the box!
Unfortunately we all discovered later on I was given way more responsibility than I was able to handle, which included prospecting even what should be done in the whole sector, and in time I couldn't anymore advance in what became a too complex system for what was needed. We didn't get into an agreement and I was dismissed from the company.
System Manager, Sterling Commerce
September 2008 - January 2009
starting to catching up with current projects, learning about Gentran Integration Suite, a B2Bi framework, and company procedures.
the project had 1 year of planning and 3 months for execution. I joined the team on the 1st month, and it lasted for at least 6.
we were a team of about 5 people and each one would just follow the next available step on the planning, coding the workflow into GIS, a visual modeling language.
Developer Consultant, Animatorio
April 2009 - July 2009
Provided support for Python at Maya for integrating a robot adapted to work as a motion capture camera, besides improving some automation scripts.
And started learning Unity 3D, since we all wanted to begin a deeper development for 3D arts and innovation.
This was a temporary position and the company couldn't pay me for a full time, so I faded over some weeks into a new job. But this did open the doors for a later position in this same company!
IT Analyst, High Solution
March 2009 - January 2010
It's a small company, so a little bit of everything: keeping the web site running, intranet infrastructure, printers and file sharing, backup, etc.
I implemented Google Apps, free version, and made people start using at least Docs and Gmail, which in itself is a big improvement over anything that was being used previously.
I've configured the server with a linux machine (ubuntu) for hosting printer and files, including its backups... But this was discontinued once I got out the company. It's hard coming up with a lasting solution without any resources to buy stuff (such as a NAS).
I've maintained a few pages on the intranet and I've implemented the company website through Google Sites for easier access (back then it was supposed to be used for sites, not just small ones - but even today it would be fine going with it since it was a small one).
And I did a lot of research to accomplish those stuff. At least Google Apps is still there and being used up to date. Hopefully the rest got better.
Unity 3D Developer, Animatorio
January 2010 - June 2010
Developing every single Unity3D java script in a portfolio game called "Barao". Mostly I've worked with trying to achieve a physics character controller core engine for the project requisites, without being able to finish it. It's now my "long time wip" cited on my portfolio.
The project was canceled and I was relocated to an internal project with Python which I called treFnoc. This is on google code and it took a couple months from learning python, installing Qt, and refining it to work flawlessly.
The program is just a small part of a big internal project at Vetor Zero to make an internal system for cataloging what they call references - any kind of internal or external work that might inspire or be part of new projects.
So what the program do is converting all those files, from any given format, to a standard format. And it does it multi-threaded with advanced logging and a simple monitoring tool on itself. The name is "convert" reveresed letter by letter with an F, for format.
Unity 3D Developer, Techresult
October 2010 - November 2010
I abandoned a nice funding job with ASP, moved from Sao Paulo to Curitiba, 400km away city, because this project was worth all that. And they found me nobody knows exactly how because I was worth the project.
At the first stage on the project we had a team of 4 people exclusively for Unity 3D programming.
I've programmed a mini game and most of the GUI elements. Then I've migrated the Avatar Engine into iPhone.
Unity 3D Developer, doubleleft
January 2011 - March 2011
I've mostly took on small projects to build prototypes in any given language.
3 prototypes were made for iPhone, 2 using Unity3D and one in plain objective C using Xcode:
an iDevice game based on aquaplay, the old toy, that I'd sure hope would go beyond a very cool prototype
a talking doll with a branded mark, using just xcode because Unity doesn't handle microphone and no big graphics were required since the project was meant to be in 2D
a very simple 360 looking around iOS app, moved by the gyroscope even on iphone 3GS, which has no gyroscope
I've also developed a whole quiz solution using jquey and wordpress for dreamfashion week, on globo.com - part of it became a spinoff forked project on github
Unity 3D Developer, p3d
September 2011 - Current
Creating the Unity 3D Player to run in Android and iPhone.
This means porting models, creating GUIs and making the whole interface work in a mobile environment, both tablets and phones, but mainly tablets.
There are many details usually hidden to the user's eye to make such an application to work. Things like pinch to zoom aren't made by the hardware and it's all on us.
In long term, we should have an application to distribute among our current clients, which are schools, and another one for the App Store Market, both for google and apple. And that requires much further development for restraining what's being sold and what each user has access according to what was paid.
Education show all
Data Processing Technical School, Colegio Paralelo
1996 - 1998
GPA normalized to 3.6 out of 4, twice champion of the 3 times chess tourney (although competitors were really weak - I'm no chess pro), and that's it.
B.S. Statistics, Universidade de São Paulo
2001 - 2004
Before I could complete the first semester I was given an opportunity to work at SSP (Sao Paulo Secretary of Security) for such a good salary at the time - I couldn't refuse. Problem is, my course were only available at morning.
So, being able to get some nice grades while keeping such a great job was my achievement there.
Stack Exchange show all Last seen today
Open Source show all
trefnoc
Google Code
Convert media Reference files automated to a normalized standard at VetorZero
The boss handed me what needed to be done, gave me references of what languages he thought would be better to do the job (python and qt), helped me installing them on my machine, and I did all the rest.
Lot and lots of research to learn little bit more of python and trefnoc was completely made from scratch.
jsoneditor
GitHub, Mar 2011; followed by 10 people; forked 3 times
JavaScript widget for inline JSON editing
I just branched out the original version and added an horizontal resizer handle plus a wipe all option, which were lacking for what I needed in another project.
Apps & Software
Mobile Interface acting as our VRML Player, but actually playing adapted FBX versions of them
I've programmed the whole project from zero in 2011, and kept on upgrading it, mostly alone, since then
Reading show all
Books
Articles & Blogs
Thoughts Explained: B. Alan Wallace and his Criticism of Skeptics
A self proclaimed skeptic failing at being one, and a good view on why he do so.
Tools
MSX, back in 80s
Geany, Crimson Editor, SubEthaEdit... Basically a colorful notepad.
Background
On my first computer I would play games and, sometimes to be able to do so, write them out from a book, without knowing any english, so I could play. There was this one game, of a 3D labyrinth, that I took later on to make my first program, a qbasic4.5 game called "Formigas" (on my website).
I never really had a favorite editor. I think my first was Home Site, from Allaire, who made Cold Fusion and was later transformed into Dream Weaver.
Most of the times along those 14 years on the road, I'd say I've used notepad and programs like notepad++, crimson editor, among others.
But never really stick to any. I would simply change to whichever was simpler and worked. Never really a big fan of NET and auto completing bloated heavy IDEs, but nothing really against it.
In fact, love Delphi, VB, QBasic and now Unity3D for being so simple to debug, unlike plain C for instance.
In my spare time I do sports, cinema, and lot of system tweaking, internet research, talking and for long time very little gaming, though I used to play a lot more. I stopped buying video games with Nintendo Game Cube. DS was my last one, never really played.
And for the last 1 year I've been spending a lot of time with my girl. We live together almost since the beginning. Love her and although we don't know much about our future together, we'll keep going.
I'm not the best developer out there, but in any specific group I will quickly and easily excel, from past experience. I'm eager to learn and I can take any given amount of stressing situations, just as long as they don't last for ever (months or years). I can't stay for too long on the same situation and I have to be constantly challenged. This may mean I'm not fit for any long-term specific job, also from past experience.



