Hi there! Let me talk about me a little bit. This is a very biased resume, but I guess it will have to work for now. So, who am I? I`m a developer, so you probably already picture me in your head. Yeah, I`m a walking stereotype: nerd, geek, gamer, Star Wars, Star Trek, Marvel, DC, the full pack. I guess that a little bit of detail will be appreciated: I do have a great sense of humor. I am a very pragmatic person. I am efficient. I am a team player when I work with others, but I also enjoy working alone. Autonomy: my middle name!. (Actually is Pablo) I do have a strong personality and I can`t keep my mouth closed when I think that I can bring something to the table or when I disagree with something. I love technology and I am eager to learn new things all the time. Wow! I must be impressive! Yes, but no. The thing is that I`m a human being with virtues and vices, but this is my resume and is biased. The most important thing that I got to say about me is that I am a good person. I work hard for me and for my family. What about my experience? I consider myself a generalist developer. I`ve worked with different languages and tools and I can switch between them easily. I should say that I am a very lucky guy regarding my career. I had the chance to work for big software companies with very capable professionals. I was able to work for very different kind of projects. Some big, some small. I`ve had the chance to learn and to teach. I`ve worked in a big array of industries: banking, health insurance, marketing, government, tourism, entertainment, etc. This gave me an extensive set of tools to face problems and be able to provide a solution for them. I like to solve problems. I like to be challenged and even when I know that I have a lot of experience, that does not mean that I know everything. Far from it. I am not even close to being a guru, but I know that I am able to find the right answer. Sure I have failed a few times, there are no reasons to not to say that. But most of the time I`ve had success. Sometimes is easier, sometimes is harder and that is why I love to do this. Ok, now, to finish this before you get bored, let me put a list of the knowledge that I think is relevant: Java, J2EE, EJB Web, Html, XML, JavaScript, CSS Node.js, React.js, AngularJS, jQuery Basic Python SQL, UML, NoSQL OOP, SaaS, Microservices architecture. Design Patterns Eclipse, IntelliJ English/Spanish Git, SVN Spring, Hibernate, JUnit, Mocks Web Services, REST MongoDB, AWS, Elasticsearch Jboss, Tomcat, Apache SCRUM Use Case Design Alternatives evaluation. Implementation and deployment Requirements and specifications analysis GUI Prototyping Continous integration. Documentation generation Self capacitation
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