OMG It Worked! I mean... Home page.
“Java is to JavaScript what car is to Carpet.”
– Chris Heilmann
Well, here we are. Now I supose I could talk about my whereabouts
in life...
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Hi, my name is Rafa Linares Molina and as you can see I
am a
Wizard Senior FullStack Developer.
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I am from Valencia, I was born around the 90's (I am almost
older than the world wide web, may be you hear about it)
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Since i was very young I can remember tearing apart all the
electronics my hands could grab to check the internals. But
after breaking more stuff than ever repaired I decided to
start my career as full stack developer (you can't over power
the code and stuff like that...).
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As in my spare time, I am a person with quite a few interest
regarding any technological issue, like cybersecurity (as a
hobby, nothing serious), IoT, and Linux en general.
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But not all in life is work, I rarely refuse a beer with my
friends, or boardgames night.
The road so far...
“Knowledge is power.”
– Francis Bacon
An intensive, demanding, restless but amazing bootcamp experience:
- Rediscover the passion for my profession
- Improved all my previous knowledge
- Start (and loved) to work Frontend with React (with hooks!)
- Remarked the importance of Agile nowdays (Damn it!, use the damn frameworks correctly!)
- Sumary of skills / Technologies done on the bootcamp
- React
- Node.js
- PHP (Laravel)
- SQL Databases (MySQL, postgresql, MariaDB)
- NOSQL Database (MongoDB)
- Sequelize
- Mongoose
- Wordpress
- docker
- Agile / Scrum
“Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes.”
– Oscar Wilde
In this particular place I worked for two years as:
- Backend developer with nodejs
- Android developer with native android for smartwatches
- Started the adventure of cloud with azure and aws
- Being an active part of a SCRUM team
while also:
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Improved a lot of stuff about agile philosophy and SCRUM
“Simplicity is the soul of efficiency.”
– Austin Freeman
Working as an external consultant for a whole year my tasks where:
- Learned how to really do SCRUM
- The importance of the well use of Git and Gitflow
- Improved my skills with Microsoft SQL Server
- worked with delphi on legacy code
And this experience helped myself to improve myself as a profesial
and to not be scared of legacy code.
“Any fool can write code that a computer can understand. Good
programmers write code that humans can understand.”
– Martin Fowler
Working as Junior Consultant for two year I worked and learned:
- How to work with SCRUM
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The importance of the correct communication with my team
- Improved my skills with Oracle SQL Server
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The needing of test the code for avoiding future errors and
have more control of the workflow
- Worked with C on batch scripts
“Talk is cheap. Show me the code.”
- Linus Torvalds
As my first job:
- I learned how to give presentations for clients
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Improved my knowledge of android studio and android apps
- Improved my skills with MySQL Server
- The importance of a well organized schedule work
- start knowing nodejs and Angular
And I have a very good memories from the Gnommostudios team.