Bruno Da Silva is a versatile software developer with nine years of professional experience building backend-focused tools and developer workflows for a major Brazilian bank, where his linters, testing frameworks and CI integrations are used by over 400 engineers. A Bachelor in Computer Science pursuing advanced data-specialist studies, he blends strong backend skills in C#, Java, Python and Node.js with front-end experience and a habit of improving developer experience and reducing technical debt. He’s contributed to the ANTLR grammars project—enhancing CSS parsing—which reflects his interest in language tooling and precise engineering. Known for creativity and adaptability, Bruno pairs hands-on implementation with teaching: he regularly runs internal seminars on code quality and testing. Outside work he stays intellectually active through reading, Aikido and guitar, which inform his disciplined, curious approach to problem solving.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Big Data, Data Science and Data Analytics Specialist, Computer Science, Big Data, Data Science and Data Analytics Specialist, Computer Science at Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos
bacharel, Ciência da Computação, bacharel, Ciência da Computação at Universidade Federal de Pelotas
Grammars written for ANTLR v4; expectation that the grammars are free of actions.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:7 commits, 5 PRs, 1 comment in 5 days
Contributions summary:Bruno primarily contributed to the CSS3 grammar for ANTLR v4. They implemented support for features like `@import`, `namespace`, `charset`, and media queries, enhancing the grammar's functionality and completeness. The user also introduced rules for selectors, properties, and comments, and updated example CSS files to demonstrate and test the new grammar rules. Their contributions focused on expanding and refining the CSS parsing capabilities within the ANTLR ecosystem.
Contributions:85 commits, 81 pushes, 1 branch in 2 months
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