Felipe Cabêdo has extensive work experience in the field of software development, specifically in the area of game and web programming. Felipe has worked for various companies and as a freelancer.
Starting in 2003, Felipe worked as a web programmer at IQS (Imagens Que Surgem) for a few months. In 2008, they joined VASS, where they worked as a programmer on the web portal www.terra.es of Telefónica / Portal Evolutivo Terra.
From 2008 to 2012, Felipe worked at Biodroid Entertainment Group, primarily as a game developer. Felipe was involved in projects such as developing a mobile game using the Marmalade SDK, working on the PC and Mac versions of Miffy's World, and contributing to the development of a video game called "Replika" for the PlayStation 3. Felipe also worked on a project called Life-Engine, where they developed a webpage in PHP for configuring the script to create DEB simulations.
As a freelance web programmer, Felipe worked on various projects between 2008 and 2010. Felipe developed websites for clients such as Vinylplastik, Antoniovangrichen.com, and Yuki.pt. Felipe used technologies like Magento, MySQL, PHP, JavaScript, CSS, and HTML.
In 2011, Felipe volunteered as a webmaster for APCD (Associação Portuguesa de Crianças Desaparecidas), a role they held for several months.
From 2013 to 2021, Felipe worked at Gojira, Lda as a Unity Developer on multiple projects. One notable project was the creation of an interactive book called 7 Fables. Felipe also worked on Red's World, idAvatars, Stackray, and Munin.
In 2021, Felipe joined NTT DATA Europe & LATAM as a Senior Consultant, where they worked on improving and updating the APA SILIAmb portal. Felipe was involved in JavaEE development, requirements gathering, and functional specifications.
In 2022, Felipe started working at RealFevr as a Unity Developer.
Overall, Felipe Cabêdo has gained valuable experience in Unity development, game programming, web development, and software consultancy throughout their career.
Felipe Cabêdo pursued their education in a chronological manner. Felipe attended Instituto Español de Lisboa from 1986 to 1997, where they completed their high school education with a focus on science. Following this, they enrolled in Escola Secundária de Pedro Nunes and continued their high school education from 1997 to 2000, with a similar emphasis on science. Finally, Felipe went on to study at Universidade Nova de Lisboa from 2000 to 2007, where they earned a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Computer Science.
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