Alan Rodrigues Soares has worked in the software engineering field since 2011. In 2011, they were a .NET Developer at Marlin, where they were responsible for web development on Microsoft's .NET Framework with VB.NET and C#. In 2012, Alan worked at APB Prodata Brasil as a Software Developer, developing web and desktop applications using .NET Framework 3.5 and 4. Alan also worked at VTEX in 2012 as a Software Developer, developing an e-commerce platform on both backend and frontend, and designing RESTful Web APIs. In 2014, Alan worked at Olympic Software NZ Ltd as a Software Engineer, leading the grad team responsible for GO, an Enterprise Time Management app. Alan also worked at Xero as a Senior Software Engineer. In 2018, Alan joined Rush as a Lead Frontend Engineer, building web and native apps with React, leading React/React Native squads working on large codebases with Typescript and Redux, and maintaining the re-reduced library for stress-free type-safe state management in apps using Redux. In 2020, Alan worked at Laybuy as a Practice Lead and Full Stack Engineer. In 2021, they worked at Unvest as a Core Contributor. Finally, in 2022, Alan joined Sifchain as a Senior Web3 Engineer, and in 2023 they are currently working at Axelar Network as a Software Engineer.
Alan Rodrigues Soares' education history includes a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Estácio, obtained between 2009 and 2013. Alan also attended Stanford University in 2012 for a Software Systems Graduate degree in Information Technology. In 2015, they attended Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health for a Data Science Specialization in Data Science. In 2016, they attended EPFL (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne) for a Functional Programming in Scala degree in Computer Software Engineering. Additionally, Alan Rodrigues Soares has obtained various certifications, including Functional Program Design in Scala and Functional Programming Principles in Scala from Coursera Course Certificates in 2016, R Programming and The Data Scientist’s Toolbox from Coursera Verified Certificates in 2015, and Programming Languages from Coursera Verified Certificates in 2014. Alan also has obtained a Try Elixir certification from Code School.
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