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lucas75/README.md

I'm @Lucas75

  • I took software developement as a hobby when had 10 years old and still love it. When I am not working I am studying computer science, data science and making experiments.

  • I have a degree in IT management, a specialization in Artificial Intelligence and several extra credits and master level disciplines in hard math, logic, statistics, computer science, information sciences and business management.

  • I work as senior analyst on a control department of a large brazillian public financial institution since 2005 where I created semi-automated supervision software that grow over the years to create a company branch with more than 400 employees.

  • I embraced agile methodologies, devops and bigdata even before they was called that. I have difficult to understand developers that aren't also busness specialists and responsible by the business goals of the company/department they work for.

  • As developers we study the rules of information and processing like data relations, dependency, queues, division of work, parallel processing and this makes us capable of percieving things about the company business that very few people can.

  • And the characteristics of the products are dictated by the side effects of the technologies used and the design of a software will dictate where people must be allocated on the company.

  • I begin my professional carrer as a C/C++ developer, but quickly moved to java/php on the server side. There is a lot of better languages than java, but unfortunatedlly go garbage colletor is too weak and rust does not have exception handling. I am hopeful on Kotlin.

  • I have a lot of experience working with PostgreSQL which is a fantastic database for data analysis because it supports advanced indexing, json and handle very well databases with several terabytes, several billion records and a lot of people working at the same time.

  • In the last 20 years I worked with a combo of Java, PHP and PostgreSQL which is a greate combination.

  • From 2024, I accepted a new challenge in my carrer and we are creating new business soluctions using DotNet/C#. It was not my choice, but I discovered that DotNet improved a lot since become open source and is now competitive with GoLang.

  • I also use Python because it is great for some data analysis tasks and statistics. But I avoid using Python in production because it is too slow and its a dependency nightmare: Code developed today is not expected to work 6 months from now.

  • I have several software that work in production without change for more than 20 years and I think this should be the norm. Software should only change if the business or the need for it changed. Not because there is a new version of some lib.

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    Um experimento de projeto dotnet que fiz durante minhas férias

    C#