Felipe De Bragança is a Product Engineer with a decade of experience building full-stack JavaScript applications, currently focused on fintech at Teleo. He has led end-to-end features from AI-powered assistants and contract automation at Mydra to high-conversion React campaigns and performance work at Wine.com.br. Comfortable across frontend, backend and integrations, he improved a career advisor product by 40% through prompt engineering and built DocuSign-integrated contract flows that eliminated manual drafting. An active debugger and lifelong learner, he contributes to open-source UI work such as enhancing choosealicense.com’s license suggestion UX and GitHub integration. Based in Vitória, Brazil, he pairs a background in history and formal IT training with a practical knack for productizing tools that reduce manual work. Outside work he shoots landscapes and reads Russian literature, a combination that quietly informs his attention to detail and user-centric design.
10 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Business Management Technician Business Management Sales Marketing Law, Business Management Technician Business Management Sales Marketing Law at ETFG - Escola Técnica de Formação Gerencial - SEBRAE/ES
Técnico em Informática IT Webdesign Webmastering Networks, Técnico em Informática IT Webdesign Webmastering Networks at Ifes - Instituto Federal do Espírito Santo
Bachelor of Science in Information Systems (BSc in Information Systems) Information Systems, Bachelor of Science in Information Systems (BSc in Information Systems) Information Systems at ESAB - Escola Superior Aberta do Brasil
Graduação História, Graduação História at Ufes - Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo
A site to provide non-judgmental guidance on choosing a license for your open source project
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:2 reviews, 9 commits, 3 PRs in 9 days
Contributions summary:Felipe primarily focused on enhancing the user interface and functionality of the license suggestion feature. They implemented a repository URL input, integrated a status indicator, and integrated with the GitHub API to fetch repository information. Key changes included adding the JavaScript-autoComplete library to suggest license options, refactoring, and updating the front-end code.
Tiny web app for executing a npm task after a successful token authentication request.
Contributions:4 releases, 53 commits, 22 PRs in 2 years
docker-imagetinytokenauthenticationnpm-package
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