- I've put this together because many ANSWERS to common and repetitive QUESTIONS can now be found in a simple documentation.
- I've also grown tired of developers using "copy/paste" for readmes, pretending they know how to code. So, I'm demonstrating how to embrace creativity.
- Just to clarify, I'm not a coach, teacher, or planning to sell any courses, nor am I going to start creating viral tweets.
- The tone might sound a bit blunt, but it's all in good fun. I'm just someone who's really focused on good work. 😉
I've been coding since I was 11 years old. Before I landed my first official job, most of my projects were fairly simple, involving HTML, CSS, and JS. During this time, I also dabbled with MSSQL while setting up MU Online Servers and used PHP for creating a few websites. To be honest, a lot of my code was following online tutorials.
Around the age of 16, I stepped into the realm of developing real-world applications. My first notable project was for a company that managed sports competitions. The system I created was a blend of Delphi, Firebird, PHP, and MySQL — a somewhat unconventional mix. But it got the job done, allowing offline functionality while staying synchronized with the company's website.
And then came my first official job, the moment I had been waiting for!
while newbie:
wake_up("6:30am")
take_bus(TO_WORK, "7am", "8am")
work("8am", "5pm").code("PHP, Angular, MongoDB, Postgres, and whatever else clients require")
take_bus(TO_UNIVERSITY, "5:30pm", "7:00pm")
attend_university().join_class("7pm", "11pm")
take_bus(TO_HOME, "11pm", "00:30am")
if not party:
sleep()
This period was all about juggling work, university, and the occasional (or not so occasional) party (if I managed to squeeze one in).
Soon ...
- WAVING
- DRAPER UNVIERSITY
- NUDESTARTER
- PRIMEIRA MESA
- CONSULTING
- GENERAL SHOPPING
- NOW
Retrieves my contact information.
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GET Request:
GET /api/contact
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Response:
{ "phone": "+5️⃣5️⃣ (1️⃣6️⃣) 9️⃣9️⃣7️⃣7️⃣4️⃣-4️⃣0️⃣7️⃣4️⃣", // Workaround to prevent bots "email": "gabriel🤖cantarin.com.br" // you'll might need .replace('🤖', '@') }
Fetches my current mood.
- GET Request:
GET /api/mood
- Response:
{ "mood": "Optimistic and caffeinated ☕" }