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I'm Philipe, full stack developer. Driven by results, fueled by coffee...
I'm Philipe, full stack developer. Driven by results, fueled by coffee...
A few years ago, I had the opportunity to learn more about the life of a classmate from my former English course who worked as a game developer in C#. He provided me with some guidance, but later on, I decided that my interest lay in web development.
That's when I encountered friends dedicated to developing applications in Ruby. Together, we embraced the Git workflow practice, organized our meetings following Scrum principles, and adhered to all established rituals. In our projects, we implemented releases, and each member took on responsibilities based on their interests. Initially, it was challenging due to my inexperience in this context. However, over time, we adapted, learning to structure epics with user stories and dividing tasks.
Currently, this methodology is an integral part of our routine, and the latest software we are developing is in the construction phase, strictly adhering to these principles.
With a focused expertise in backend development, my primary skills shine in this domain. I have a strong understanding of Ruby on Rails and have contributed significantly to various projects in this stack. On some occasions, I utilized Docker and set up CI/CD pipelines for testing and linting. While I have explored the realm of React in some instances, my involvement has not been as extensive. Although my proficiency in JavaScript is reasonable, it does not reach the level of expertise I hold in Ruby on Rails.
In Brazil, there is a law that requires companies providing refrigeration services and air conditioning maintenance to issue a report. This report can be time-consuming to create, especially due to the lack of automation in the process for companies with numerous clients. Our system streamlines both the report generation and other essential tasks specific to this industry.
This project was part of a technical test I received for a backend position. It involves the creation of a resident management system, developed in Ruby and Ruby on Rails, addressing both backend aspects and incorporating some SCSS in the frontend. The system enables CRUD operations, validations for all fields and the peculiarity that residents can be either active or inactive.
Focused on developing a solution that empowers infoproduct creators to increase participant acquisition for events through an easy-to-use online platform. Delivering features that enhance perceived value for customers, improving the effectiveness of their strategies.
The project is a Ruby on Rails application that provides an interface for managing and searching cities in different states of Brazil. The application offers a route to retrieve cities by applying search filters for state, searching by part of the city name, and combined search by state and part of the name. Built using Ruby version 2.7.0 and Rails version 5.x, the system utilizes PostgreSQL as the database and runs in a Docker container with docker-compose.
I would appreciate any contact as well as any suggestions for improvement or bug reports on my portfolio