
Freelance Full-stack Software Developer and Researcher, with backgrounds in Applied Mathematics and Economics, currently looking for new opportunities.
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Freelance Full-stack Software Developer
Frontend Developer
June 27, 2026 – Present
cex.io-trading-bot
June 7, 2020 – April 30, 2021
CEX.io Trading Bot is an online trading software that connects user to his or her CEX.io trading account via CEX.io API and performs trading of cryptocurrencies automatically on the CEX.io platform. This bot version, developed in Ruby, meets the requirements of my Ruby Capstone Project in the Microverse Main Curriculum. However, the project is still under development. Therefore, caution is advised while using it in a real trading account.
View Projecttic-tac-toe-project
May 24, 2020 – April 30, 2021
This repository contains an implementation of the tic-tac-toe game according to requirements of the Microverse Main Curriculum
View Projectenumerable
May 8, 2020 – April 30, 2021
This repository contains a collection of the Ruby Enumerable-like methods implemented using Ruby, which corresponds to my first solo project in the Ruby Course from the Microverse Main Curiiculum. This project is a collection of methods similar to some of those that are part of the Ruby Enumerable Module, which I developed in the framework of the Microverse Curriculum. I tried as much as possible to follow strictly the guidelines and, in this way, I developed and tested the methods consistently. The main file of the project contains the methods and all the tests that I carried out, properly described, and commented with the names of the methods, the inputs, and outputs. It should be noted that the "multiply_els" method is declared outside the Enumerable module according to the project instructions. The "my_map" method was developed in three versions: my_map: which receives an array of elements and a block my_map_proc: which receives an array and a proc my_map_pb: which accepts an array
View Projectbubble_sort
May 6, 2020 – April 30, 2021
This repository contains files and information concerning the Bubble Sort Project from the Microverse Curriculum. We have implemented the bubble sort algorithm. The assignment was focused on the use of yield and passing a block to a method.
View Projecthtml-css-capstone
April 22, 2020 – May 1, 2020
This is my HTML & CSS Capstone Project from the Microverse Main Curriculum. It is based on an online website for a conference. I followed the given design guidelines of the website concerning colors, typographies (font face, size and weight), layout (composition and space between elements), for the two given screen sizes (mobile: up to 768px; and desktop: from 768px), and I built an investment management blockchain web page for GlobimiosótisTM --a Portuguese private limited company and trademark, founded with the purpose of advising other companies that have plans to expand or internationalize their businesses on the search and identification of viable business ventures and investment opportunities, both locally and overseas.
View Projectnewsweek.com-clone
April 8, 2020 – April 19, 2020
This project consists of building a replica of the news site Newsweek.com using the Bootstrap framework.
View Projectsmashing-magazine-clone
March 26, 2020 – March 29, 2020
This project is our fifth from the Microverse's Curriculum. It consists of building a heat map of the Smashing magazine website, using HTML and CSS code.
View Projectapple.com-clone
March 18, 2020 – March 24, 2020
This is my fourth project from the Microverse Curriculum. It consists of cloning the apple.com webpage using HTML and CSS, building with backgrounds and gradients. Small details were ignored, as the main purpose was to mimic the page's appearance. The links go no-where.
View ProjectCultural Fit Analysis
The candidate's project portfolio is entirely composed of personal projects, many of which are curriculum-based. This indicates a strong drive for self-improvement and learning. The diversity of projects, including a trading bot and various website clones, suggests an adaptable mindset. However, the lack of collaborative projects or open-source contributions makes it difficult to assess team collaboration and broader cultural fit beyond individual initiative. The target role is 'Frontend Developer', and while many projects align, the Ruby-focused projects indicate a broader interest beyond pure frontend.
Soft Skills & Operational Fit
The candidate's project descriptions suggest a self-starter attitude, particularly through the Microverse curriculum projects. The 'cex.io-trading-bot' project, though incomplete, shows an interest in complex problem-solving and independent learning. However, without specific psychometric test results, a detailed assessment of logical reasoning, work attitude, stress handling, and team collaboration is not possible.