
Computer guy
Brazil

Computer guy
Brazil
Computer scientist. Debian GNU/Linux user and advocate since 2001. Programmer of very low-level (C) and very high-level (Ruby, Scheme, Python) languages, but not those in-between (Java). Sysadmin, command-line addict, Emacs devotee. Lispnik. Technical writer. Webdeveloper of that kind who reads specifications for fun. Dabbler in design & the arts.
Linux, C, Bash, Lisp, Ruby, Scheme, TCP/IP networking, Unix systems administration, RESTful web services, HTML, CSS, web design
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; GOOG; Internet industry)
January 2008 — October 2008 (10 months)
* Worked with internationally distributed teams
* Development & maintenance of internal systems using Python and Ruby (with Rails)
* General UNIX network administration
* End-user support
(Public Company; 51-200 employees; MDKFF; Computer Software industry)
August 2007 — December 2007 (5 months)
* Wrote Linux security manual
(Privately Held; Internet industry)
January 2007 — July 2007 (7 months)
* Development of internal Python-based software distribution systems
* MySQL database consulting & maintenance
* Linux servers administration and troubleshooting involving virtualization
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Computer Software industry)
2005 — 2006 (1 year )
* Development of C library for SyncML parsing
* Systems administration
Bachelors , Computer Science , 2001 — 2006
Computer science, free software, LISP, Ruby, Scheme, game development, artificial intelligence, standards-compliant web design, REST, design, Japanese language, Japanese culture, tea ceremony, linguistics, creative writing, crafts, Linux, NetBSD
Urasenke school of tea ceremony, Brazil (student)