Carlos Da Costa is a Python Data Engineer based in Minas Gerais with over a decade of hands-on experience and two decades in software development, teaching, and technical leadership. He blends pragmatic backend engineering with data-focused solutions, having recently contributed to the py4web ecosystem by improving REST API documentation and translations. As a former CTO and technical lead, he pairs team coaching and client-focused delivery with deep implementation experience across ERP, CRM, and analytics systems. His background in academia and telecom management gives him a unique perspective on bridging research, education, and industry needs. Known for enjoying the craft, he focuses on using technology to make measurable impact on people’s lives.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Computer Science, BS, Computer Science at UNIFOR-MG
Post Graduation, telecom, management, Post Graduation, telecom, management at ESAB - Escola Superior Aberta do Brasil
Contributions:7 commits, 4 PRs, 2 comments in 8 months
Contributions summary:Carlos primarily contributed to adapting the REST API documentation to the Py4web style, indicating a focus on the framework's REST capabilities. They implemented modifications to the documentation, specifically concerning the API structure and usage examples within the `/superheroes/rest/api/` context, updating the documentation by modifying a file related to documentation translation. This involved adjustments to code snippets, and URL examples, showcasing an understanding of the underlying REST API design within the Py4web framework. Additionally, the user worked on translating documentation.
Free and open source full-stack enterprise framework for agile development of secure database-driven web-based applications, written and programmable in Python.
Contributions:2 PRs, 2 pushes, 8 branches in 11 months
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