Augusto Porto is a Full Stack Developer and Systems Architect with nine years of experience building Spring-based REST systems and Angular frontends for retail at Nyx Soluções, supporting Linx’s distributed environments. He brings deep expertise in usability, performance, reliability, data security, and relational database modeling on Linux production stacks. Comfortable spanning back-end architecture to client-side concerns, he steadily delivers secure, high-performing services in corporate settings. Beyond enterprise work, he contributes to game-focused open-source tooling—optimizing Bard logic and action timing in a Final Fantasy XIV plugin—demonstrating a knack for performance tuning and real-time decision logic. Trained in Information Technology at Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica de Alagoas, he pairs formal education with pragmatic engineering discipline.
9 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.), Information Technology, Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.), Information Technology at Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica de Alagoas
Contributions:7 reviews, 93 commits, 43 PRs in 6 months
Contributions summary:Augusto primarily contributes to the `xivslothcombo` repository, which is a plugin for Final Fantasy XIV. The commits demonstrate enhancements to the Bard class, including the implementation of new features for combos, adjustments to song timings, and optimizations for damage output. The user focuses on refining the logic for action selection, prioritizing specific skills, and improving the overall responsiveness of the Bard's actions within the game. This includes a focus on the opener, buffs, and general usage of the bard's skills.
Contributions:186 pushes, 4 branches, 6 tags in 2 years 6 months
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Augusto Porto - Full Stack Developer at Nyx Soluções