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I really know C #, VB.net and SQL, VBA, Delphi, Clipper (who remembers?) and a bit about C & C++.
I studied medicine in one of the best schools in Brazil, in Londrina, my city. But I decided to leave this college because I believed that I would gain money faster, being a programmer of computers. Than I am a full-time programmer since 1987.
In fact, I have a degree in business administration, which helps me to build applications more useful.
I would like to work as a freelance programmer from here, via the Internet. I already programmed apps for doctors, lawyers, laboratories of clinical analyses, chemical dealers and veterinarians.
I saw and lived a little bit in this wanderfull world. Inside Brazil and out its borders too.
A few months ago, I completed a project of B.I. in one of the biggest agribusiness companies in the world, the Syngenta. In this project, I was one of that traveled all over the Brazilian territory by deploying the solution that was created to Syngenta's distributors. I met the plurality of brazilian culture, both in relation to interpersonal relationship typical of each region as the local customs reflected in their food, housing, work, etc.
I've been in places where beef is served in more than a dozen recipes in the same meal, a real "Banquet". But I've been in places that the best meal I had was that one I and a work partner prepared next to the humble room where I slept at night. There were places where I could go to theater, film shows and dances, almost every day, and there were also places where the precariousness of the electrical installations allowed me to view the spectacle of milky way perfectly recognised in the night sky.
Before this adventure, I worked side by side directors and managers on the BRF Food Company. Again, I was a developer in B.I. applications. This company has offices and plants from Japan to Peru. Obviouly, having its main plants in Brasilian territory, but a lot in Europe and mid-west Asia.
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Ok, ok. I did and
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