After some years of experience in web development and inspired by Michel Guido and her talk "It Takes a Village to Make a Programmer" I would like to join the initiative distributed mentoring movement. Thanks to Diana Kimball for the idea.
When I was a little boy I dreamed to be an inventor and invent stuff what drove my willing to discover how things work. I like to dismantle, repair and assemble what ever I have in front with any tool that I could have near around. My curiosity is omni present and some times obsessive to the point of keep me up to late night until I figure out how things works. I'm open to talk, research or try any problem or dilemma that you have and figure out a solution.
Whit the pass of time I've become more solution oriented but in my soul I'm a lover of thinking and meditating about the nature of things. If you find my experience usefull or you just simply want to chat about something I think I can help with:
Programming
I've being in the business since 2001 and I've worked with a couple of technologies today. I'm Rubiest today but always learning a new thing. So: Ruby, Elastic Search, Redis, Mongo, Rails, Software Architecture and QA.
If you’d like to work together, you can write me a letter responding to the questions below; I’ll write back to all letters I receive in this way within a couple of days no matter what. In response to the most exceptional letters, I’ll propose further correspondence—and in certain cases, an ongoing mentoring relationship.
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Tell me about yourself.
- How did you become who you are?
- Who do you want to become?
- What do you hope to gain from our mentoring relationship?
- What’s the best thing you’ve read, watched, or listened to lately?
Add links to any profiles or projects you’re proud of, and send it all throug the contact page
If you are interested in join some Meet Ups in Berlin (Germany) I'm normally present in the Ruby Co-Learning group or at the Clojure Metup after every Clojure Bridge
I look forward to learning together!