Carlos Alves is a Full Stack web developer based in São Paulo with six years of experience and a front-end focus, crafting responsive React applications and back-end services using Node, TypeScript, Python and SQL. As a freelancer since 2020 he delivers end-to-end solutions—from Figma prototypes and API docs to Dockerized deployments and code reviews—helping companies and individuals ship polished web products. He holds a degree in IT Management from FATEC Itaquá and pairs practical engineering with an interest in team workflows and product quality. An active open-source contributor, Carlos has improved Brazilian Portuguese translations for the widely used Laravel-Lang project, demonstrating attention to internationalization and developer ergonomics. He continually sharpens his skills through bootcamps and stays current with web trends, blending curiosity with reliable delivery.
6 years of coding experience
Higher Technology Course, IT Management, Higher Technology Course, IT Management at Fatec of Itaquaquecetuba
High school, Complete high school, High school, Complete high school at José de San Martins
List of 127 languages for Laravel Framework, Laravel Jetstream, Laravel Fortify, Laravel Breeze, Laravel Cashier, Laravel Nova, Laravel Spark and Laravel UI.
Role in this project:
Localization / Internationalization Specialist
Contributions:8 reviews, 57 commits, 40 PRs in 1 year
Contributions summary:Carlos primarily contributed to updating and correcting translation keys within the repository. Their work focused on refining Brazilian Portuguese (pt_BR) and Portuguese (pt) translations, including changes in both validation and inline validation files. They also merged branches and made adjustments to include the "required_array_keys" tag in the pt_BR validation files.
Contributions:1 release, 20 commits, 7 pushes in 3 months
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