Bryan Julian Garzon began their professional career in 2019 as a Frontend Developer at Foonkie Monkey. In 2020, they became a Software Developer at Puntored, where they proposed and developed a major refactor based on good practices and testing for the "Puntopay" application. Bryan Julian also provided insight into architecture and testing practices when the company was trying to implement Golang as a programming language suitable for a microservice-based infrastructure. In 2021, they took on two roles: Software Engineer at Optic Power and Software Engineer II at 47 Degrees | Part of Xebia. At Optic Power, they used Elixir to build fast and reliable backend services, leveraging the full Erlang-OTP and Elixir ecosystems with technologies like GraphQ and advanced techniques such as Functional Programming, Moking or Property-based Testing. At 47 Degrees | Part of Xebia, they used Typescript and a cutting-edge frontend stack, with the highest standards for querying, state management, component creation and testing.
Bryan Julian Garzon is currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Computer Software Engineering from Universidad Nacional de Colombia, which they began in 2018 and is expected to complete in 2023. In addition, they have obtained several certifications, including Functional Programming For Beginners With JavaScript from Udemy in 2021, Design Patterns in Go from Udemy in 2020, Unit Testing for Typescript & NodeJs Developers with Jest from Udemy in 2020, Algorithmic Toolbox from Coursera in 2020, Docker Mastery: with Kubernetes +Swarm from a Docker Captain from Udemy in 2020, Web Development w/ Google’s Go (golang) Programming Language from Udemy in 2020, gRPC [Golang] Master Class: Build Modern API & Microservices from Udemy in 2020, Complete Guide to Protocol Buffers 3 [Java, Golang, Python] from Udemy in 2020, Programming with Google Go Specialization from Coursera in 2020, Vue JS 2 - The Complete Guide (incl. Vue Router & Vuex) from Udemy in 2020, Flutter & Dart - The Complete Guide [2020 Edition] from Udemy in 2020, JavaScript (Basic) from HackerRank in 2020, and HTML Fundamentals Course from SoloLearn in 2017.
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