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Location: Brazil. Remote: Yes (ok to work in US and Western Europe timezones).

Willing to relocate: Not yet.

Recently used technologies: Kotlin, Javascript, Typescript, Python, SQL (Postgres, Sqlite); Android app dev; NodeJS, Ktor; Apache Spark, Jupyter; Terraform, Kubernetes; GCP, Azure.

Other: application architecture, solutions architecture, testing (TDD, legacy systems), integration, software development process, business/technical problem solving.

Résumé/CV/Contact: https://www.linkedin.com/in/palmaec/ (Resumé kind of outdated/incomplete)


Location: Brazil (ok to work in US and Western Europe timezones).

Remote: Yes.

Willing to relocate: Not yet.

Technology keywords: Kotlin, Java, C#, Javascript, Typescript, C, Python, Ruby, R, SQL (MySQL, Postgres, Oracle, MSSQL, Sqlite), HTML, Bashscript, some Assembly (PIC uC, old x86); Android (since XML with AsyncTasks to Compose with coroutines); NodeJS (Express, NestJS, etc), Ktor, Spring, Rails, ASP.NET, Angular, React; Apache Spark, Pandas, Jupyter; Vagrant, Ansible, Terraform, Docker/Podman; DDD, CQRS/ES; GCP, Azure (mostly Iot Hub configuration/device emulation, Blob Storage, ADF, Synapse Analytics, Stream Analytics, networking).

Other: application architecture, solutions architecture, testing (TDD, legacy systems), integration, software development process, business/technical problem solving.

BSc in Computer Science (2002), Technical High School in Electronics (1995), worked mostly remote as contractor/consultant/freelancer with embedded systems, application development (frontend/backend/integration), ETL and solutions architecture.

Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/palmaec/

Email: emiliocpalma@gmail.com


From Android only, it seems.


Nope. If you're not signed in on a desktop/laptop you will get the same message


Ok. Just confirmed that.


I've been working remotely from home since 2004, as a contractor/freelancer developer. Before, I had worked in a big consulting company (that one). Since 2008, I've been living so far way from big cities that since then I haven't seen the face of my clients.

Working from home, at least for me, means to be more productive, even with kids at home. It also means eventually I work more hours to accomplish my daily goals, and that can become a problem some time (the oldest son already told me "you don't know anything else?")

Depending on the client, there may be some resistance from the in-office workers that have to stay there every day. The key is to do a good work and win confidence from management.

On socializing, in the last two years I started missing more. Probably less because of working and more because of staying too much time at home.


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