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Kenji Kina

Lima, Peru

Currently Information Systems Analyst and Developer at Asociación Colegio Pestalozzi.

I'm a software developer with what my parents believe is an unrealistic approach to my craft. I seek to enjoy what I do. But I believe it is the only sane way, after all, Vienna waits for me.

Thankfully, this career has shown me how fun it can be to develop software, and even read about it. Ever since I started reading about the timeless and technology-agnostic part of software development, I bought book after book. How exciting to see what the best minds in the industry see, and how they think.

Great authors like Tom DeMarco and Steve McConnell have greatly influenced how I view my career, all for the good. Their practical, no-nonsense, evidence-based and reasonable approach feels like a breath of fresh air in this sea of opinionated developers.

But not only that! They show what a great journey it is to strive to become a professional developer, not just in title, but in essence and attitude. They point out exactly the kind of things we overlook many times, but which make our lives, and our co-workers', so much more enjoyable.

And so, I read, and I strive to become better every day. I like enjoying my craft, and enjoying my only life, and I want the people around to do so as well!

P.S.: Do note my dislikes. That although they may have some basis, I would absolutely work with any of them as noted here!

Technologies

Experience (5)

Information Systems Analyst and Developer

Asociación Colegio Pestalozzi

January 2012 - Current

Web Developer / Software developer

Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú

August 2009 - December 2009

Implementation of the execution flow of a science project using BOINC for grid computing on the Legion platform developed at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.

Specifically, the creation of an interface that would allow a Biology professor to send calculation tasks previously defined in the R language to be executed in a grid.

This included developing data access to the BOINC database (MySQL), business logic (with use of the BOINC API in c/c++ and PHP), and user interface modules (written in PHP).

Web Developer

PUCP Bachelor's Thesis

2010 - 2011

Construction of a community based site. Work in progress.

Java Developer / Software Developer

Program Development 1 course - Group: KarelSoft

March 2010 - July 2010

Development of action tracking and audit capabilities in a Java program (that means, tracking login and logout, addition, edition and deletion of entries anywhere, and modification of users privileges) for text-based document plagiarizing detection, as well as the development of a linux-based command-line installation program for it all.

.NET Developer

Software Engineering course - Group: Waikis

August 2009 - December 2009

Development of action tracking and audit (that means, tracking login and logout, addition, edition and deletion of entries anywhere, and modification of users privileges) capabilities in ERP software build from the ground up for learning purposes.

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Education

Software Engineer

Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú

2005 - 2011

7th place in 2004-2 Admission exam for the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.

Graduated salutatorian (second place) in my discipline, and in the top 7.9% of the science and engineering graduates (equivalent to magna cum laude graduation in many universities).

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Reading

StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Code Complete

A Practical Handbook of Software Construction

Steve McConnell


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Peopleware

Productive Projects and Teams

Tom DeMarco, Timothy Lister


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Don't Make Me Think

A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability, 2nd Edition

Steve Krug


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Crystal Clear

A Human-Powered Methodology for Small Teams

Alistair Cockburn


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Gödel, Escher, Bach

An Eternal Golden Braid

Douglas R. Hofstadter


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Tools

Generic Pentium M PC

Visual Studio 2010

Background

I love games. I found I had the knack when I played Dr. Brain's programming game back in the DOS days. Good times. I would get so hooked up on the tough levels that I ended up dreaming with them.

Truth to be told, I didn't make the connection between that game, and this career until I got into college. I did not know about programming. I did not know about how you could bend a PC to your will. I did not know about the possibility of creating something intimately yours. About abstract ideas that through a computer made themselves manifest, for the convenience or joy of a fellow human being. Or even just yourself. Hell, mostly yourself, wouldn't you say?

I wished I knew sooner. I would've loved to start earlier. But be that as it may, I am into it now, and I'm having a blast.