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Juan Manuel Formoso

Buenos Aires, Argentina

www.juanformoso.com.ar

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Currently Senior Geek at Despegar.com.

Software crafter & passionate geek

I love to work focusing on tangible results. I consider myself to be very pragmatic. Theory is great, but you have to bend rules and push limits sometimes to get things done.

I love learning new stuff, so I often find myself heading into unknown waters on purpose to see how I get myself out.

Also, I'm one of those adult-gamers born in my generation, so whenever you want to kill some zombies or push a bomb on BLU, let me know!

You can contact me through my blog, or follow me on http://twitter.com/juanformoso

You can checkout a slightly more complete CV on LinkedIn

Technologies

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Experience (10) show all

Senior Geek, Despegar.com

July 2011 - Current

I started this position (Senior Geek) working in Research & Development.

What is it you ask? This: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research_and_development

"Creative work undertaken on a systematic basis in order to increase the stock of knowledge, including knowledge of man, culture and society, and the use of this stock of knowledge to devise new applications"

In a nutshell: It was awesome.

Stuff I've worked on: - Despegar API (http://api.despegar.com): Check it out; it's self-documented. Discussion on twitter: @DespegarAPI -- currently being used by our mobile apps and site (and a few other things). - User Profiling and Analytics: User classification and prediction/recommendation engine.

Following a restructuring in the company, I moved on from the team.

Now, I'm still working with our (newly formed) API team as architect/consultant, and I'm also in charge of the development of a new automation tool (codename Henry -- for John Henry Eden), that has as its primary objective to aid developers in their development cycles, so they can reduce development times without sacrificing development quality. (overuse of the word "development" is intended)

Owner, Prothos

January 2006 - January 2011

Custom software construction http://www.prothos.com.ar

Microsoft Student Partner, Microsoft

June 2005 - August 2009

Professor, Universidad de Palermo

March 2006 - July 2009

Special elective class. Advanced algorithms, pathfinding, TSP, data structures, among other things

Senior Developer, Iceberg Solutions

April 2008 - June 2009

I covered the architect and developer senior role for an 8 month project for Kraft Foods. I also participated in the development of an internal framework, and various small projects, coaching other team members.

Technical Lead, Cruz del Sur Consulting

September 2006 - April 2008

Software construction specializing in web development, and the banking industry. I've worked in projects mainly for - Santander Rio - Despegar.com - Banelco

Senior Developer / Analyst, Bixam

August 2003 - January 2006

We developed a tool for making OLAP reports. http://www.bixam.com

Bixam is a group formed by enfoke and Marco Consultora

Developer, Millenium3 S.A.

November 2002 - August 2003

Various development projects

Developer, enfoke

August 2000 - August 2003

Various applications for clients including Kraft Foods, Telecom, Banelco, CIMED

Senior Developer, Despegar.com

July 2009 - July 2011

Worked mostly in the CRM team, providing users with magnificent tools to perform their jobs of making the customer experience as best as possible. Also added automation to a lot of different post booking processes.

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Education (7) show all

Computing Engineer, Universidad de Palermo

2004 - 2009

  • Taught a class of advanced gaming algorithms
  • Taught a class to prepare teams for Imagine Cup
  • Organized, taught, and evaluated a contest for high school students.

Degree (Licenciatura), Universidad de Buenos Aires

2000 - 2003

N/A

Technician, Escuela Técnica 35

1994 - 1999

English, University of Cambridge

FCE, CAE

Engineer, Universidad de Palermo

2004 - 2009

Currently teaching a class of 15 students to prepare teams for Imagine Cup (www.imaginecup.com).

First Certificate in English, University of Cambridge

Certificate in Advanced English, University of Cambridge

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Open Source (6) show all

samples

GitHub, May 2012


gitflow

GitHub, Mar 2012

Git extensions to provide high-level repository operations for Vincent Driessen's branching model.


api-doc

GitHub, Aug 2012 - Current; forked 4 times

Api documentation made easy (or at least pretty)


api-doc-sample

GitHub, Aug 2012 - Feb 2013

Sample application that shows how to use the api-doc component


logcluster

GitHub, Feb 2012 - Oct 2012; followed by 3 people


mod_tee

GitHub, Feb 2012; followed by 2 people

Apache Server module that saves to disk complete requests


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Reading (7) show all

Code Complete: A Practical Handbook of Software Construction

Code Complete

A Practical Handbook of Software Construction

Steve McConnell


The Pragmatic Programmer: From Journeyman to Master

The Pragmatic Programmer

From Journeyman to Master

Andrew Hunt, David Thomas


Rapid Development: Taming Wild Software Schedules

Rapid Development

Taming Wild Software Schedules

Steve McConnell


Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code

Refactoring

Improving the Design of Existing Code

Martin Fowler, Kent Beck, John Brant, William Opdyke, Don Roberts


Software Estimation: Demystifying the Black Art (Best Practices (Microsoft))

Software Estimation

Demystifying the Black Art

Steve McConnell


The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Software Engineering, Anniversary Edition (2nd Edition)

The Mythical Man-Month

Essays on Software Engineering, Anniversary Edition

Frederick P. Brooks


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Tools

Commodore 128

Visual Studio .NET 2010

Background

Projects and links

I strongly believe that the best working conditions are essential for profit and in fact that's what I look for; why not? I have my rights!


Background

I remember using that Commodore to program Basic to display "Happy birthday!" to my sister using circles to build the characters in the screen... the biggest problem was to try to read the examples in the manual in English at age 9 (not being my mother tongue) and reverse-engineer a program I found in it, but I managed somehow.