Felipe Cortez de Sá

Software developer with experience in desktop and fullstack web applications and an interest in computers and design.

+55 11 98910 0860

contact@felipecortez.net

felipecortez.net · github.com/felipecortez

São Paulo, Brazil

Experience

2022

Pitch

Clojure, ClojureScript

Helped transition the text editor from Quill to ProseMirror. Prototyped and implemented migration to CSS-transform-based canvas. Researched, prototyped and implemented improvements for chart value label positioning and legibility. Fixed several bugs and enhanced the user experience for the editor.

2021–2022

Stealth startup

Clojure, ClojureScript, Kubernetes

Built a GraphQL API gateway to enable the migration from a Node.js monolith to Clojure backend services. Architected and wrote script to perform blue-green deployments on Kubernetes. Wrote reusable CI/CD scripts ran through GitLab for automated testing, linting, deploying and rolling back. Wrote a microservice for QR-code-based authentication, a subtitle resync tool and led the development of a Smart TV application with ClojureScript.

2019–2020

Nubank

Clojure

Worked on developer experience tooling, including CI/CD, testing frameworks and automated microservice documentation portals.

2018–2019

Moip

Java, Spring

Worked on the subscriptions product back-end API, adding features, fixing bugs and resolving customer incidents.

2017–2018

INPE - National Institute for Space Research

C++, Qt, Arduino

Converted a terminal-based satellite tracking program to a graphical user interface application, added new features, fixed bugs in Arduino code and wrote documentation.

2014

Brain Institute - UFRN

Python, Cython, scipy

Implemented several time and frequency-based pitch tracking algorithms and a real-time demosaicing algorithm.

2012–2013

UFRN's Music Department

Java, Swing

Developed a circular spreadsheet editor for computer-aided music composition.

Education

2012–2018

UFRN - Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

Bachelor of Computer Science.

2014–2015

The University of Birmingham

Year abroad sponsored by the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development.

Projects

2017–present

bmarks.net

Python, Django, PostgreSQL, JavaScript

A simple open-source tag-based bookmarks manager. Features browser import, descriptions with Markdown support, a bookmarklet, a browser extension and more.

Tools

Clojure[1][2]

re-frame

Python[1][2][3][4]

Django, Flask, SciPy, PyQt

C++[1][2][3][4]

Qt, SDL

Java[1][2]

Spring, Swing, Processing

Web

JavaScript, AWS, nginx, Apache, WordPress

Audio

Max/MSP, Ableton Live, Logic Pro

Design

Figma, Illustrator, Sketch, Photoshop, InDesign

Miscellaneous

SQL, Arduino