- 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. 😉
Computer scientist passionate about solving problems and creating innovations. My solid training and experience in different technologies allow me to easily adapt to different projects.
{
"phone": "+5️⃣5️⃣ (1️⃣1️⃣ 9️⃣3️⃣7️⃣3️⃣4️⃣-3️⃣0️⃣7️⃣1️⃣)", // Workaround to prevent bots
"email": "jpereiramartinsdev🍻gmail.com", // you'll might need .replace('🍻', '@')
"linkedin": "https://www.linkedin.com/in/joao-pereira-7736b320b/"
}
import Developer from "Jayp";
class AboutMe extends Developer {
name = "Joao Pereira";
area = "Back-end Developer";
job = "Freelancer";
location = "home";
education = [
"Systems Development (2020 - 2022) - ETEC: Dr. Emílio Hernandez Aguilar",
"Google Data Analytics (2022 - 2023)",
"Bachelor's in Computer Science (2023 - 2027) - Estácio de Sá"
];
}
class Skills extends Developer {
languages = [ "JAVASCRIPT", "NODE", "PHP", ];
databases = [ "POSTGRESQL", "MARIADB", "MYSQL" ];
frameworks = [ "LARAVEL", "NEXT", "REACT",];
others = [ "UI/UX Figma and AdobeXD", "TORTOISESVN", "GITHUB", "JQUERY", "DOCKER", "LINUX", "GIT", ];
}