on Apr 24
Oscar Mederos
Although I'm still studying Computer Science, I write code 6-7 days a week, and 3-8 hours a day.
I love (who doesnt!) clean requirements and reasonable deadlines
I also love both desktop and web development.
I'm open to learn any language. As The Pragmatic Programmer says, I try to learn at least one new language by year.
Since I met Haskell and had learned Primitive Recursive Functions in Discrete Mathematics, I'm very interested in Functional Programming.
Technologies
Experience show all
Software Developer, MarkTheGlobe Inc.
2011 - Current
Build solutions (mainly desktop applications) to perform web automation tasks related to SEO (Search Engine Optimization).
Some of the technologies I've used in those projects:
- .NET, C#
- Windows Form
- WPF + MVVM
- NHibernate + ActiveRecord
- MySQL
Software Developer, vWorker
2009 - Current
Starting on 2009, I've finished over 250 small & medium projects on the site.
Most of the projects were about scraping/crawling tasks, automating tasks on the web, breaking captchas, etc. I also created a few websites using ASP.NET MVC and Django, desktop applications using C# and Winforms/WPF, and web applications.
Education
B.S. Computer Science [in progress], University of Havana
2008 - Current
Bachelor's Thesis
My bachelor's thesis is about Topic Detection in Twitter (still in progress). It is pretty related to Information Retrieval and Artificial Intelligence.
I'm creating a web system where users can register and start following Twitter users. The system will obtain (periodically) the tweets of each user and store them in a local database.
The idea is to allow any user to know see the topics associated with each tweet.
What I've used when building that:
- Python
- Django
- SQLite (for now, perhaps I'll migrate to MySQL or PostgreSQL if needed)
- Artificial Intelligence (Clustering algorithms, LDA, LSI, etc.)
- Information Retrieval (VSM, similarity measures, etc.)
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Open Source show all
OthelloServer
GitHub, Mar 2013
An Othello/Reversi server developed in Django
This server (created using Python + Django) was used in a competition, where several students programmed a Othello player (for an Artificial Intelligence class).
Libraries/modules (created by me, and also included on the repository) were provided to students, so that they could use any programming language they want (eg. Python, C#, etc.)
PyFIS
GitHub, May 2012
A Fuzzy Inference System developed in Python
If you don't know what Fuzzy Logic and Fuzzy Inference System are, check the Wikipedia page
Given one or more input variables, one output variable and a set of rules, it infers the value of the output variable.
I used 3 methods for defuzzification:
- Bisection
- Centroid
- Max promedium
TigerNET
GitHub, Mar 2012
A Tiger compiler that generates IL developed in C#
This is an academic project, and I'm the only developer working on it. You can check and fork the code on its Github page
Although it is 100% finished and working 100%, it still needs to be refactored a little bit ;)
Reading (9) show all

I learned about many concepts I didn't know, and I realized about the importance of some other topics.
This book covers almost every programming topic, exposing some good excersises at the end of each chapter.

Refactoring
Improving the Design of Existing Code
Martin Fowler, Kent Beck, John Brant, William Opdyke, Don Roberts
The best book I've ever read about refactoring. This is not only a good book to read once, but also a good reference when refactoring code

How to Think Like a Computer Scientist
Learning with Python
Allen B. Downey, Jeffrey Elkner, Chris Meyers
Tools
Pentium II Toshiba laptop, 16mb ram, 4gb, 1mb video
Visual Studio, PyCharm, PhpStorm, Notepad++ and vim on Linux
Background
Check my vWorker profile
I'm currently studying Computer Science and I've been working as a freelancer for about 2 years on vWorker.
I'm very interested in topics such as:
- Functional Programming
- Web technologies (HTTP protocol in depth, website scraping, Web Services, etc)
- Software Design
- Distributed systems
- Software Engineering
- Test-Driven Development (TTD)
- Agile technologies
Some of the academic projects I've been working on:
- A Tiger compiler (generating IL code).
- A ext2 driver using FUSE in Linux
- A distributed system (in Python + Pyro) to obtain the topology of the internet/intranet, starting from one or several pages and searching in some radius.
- Implementation of an efficient single-file database system using a B-Tree (from scratch)
- Both Django and Drupal complex websites.
- Minor applications like the implementation of a web service in Python, some data structures like AVL, Red-Black Tree, etc.
My favorite quote:
The cleaner and nicer the program, the faster it’s going to run. And if it doesn’t, it’ll be easy to make it fast, by Joshua Bloch
I usually prefer:
- Incremental design + Refactoring than Big Up Design Front
- Excellent code and classical GUI than Excellent GUI and poor code






