Marcos Almeida is a results-driven .NET software engineer with 17 years of experience building scalable, high-performance applications and microservices on Azure. He combines deep .NET expertise with practical DevOps and cloud-native patterns to drive continuous improvement and reliable delivery. Based in Winnipeg, he leads teams through technology adoption and system optimization while still enjoying hands-on development. An active open-source contributor, he’s improved TypeScript developer ergonomics by adding React table type definitions to the widely used DefinitelyTyped repository. His background spans formal IT education and a graduate specialization in programming, reflecting both long-term practical experience and ongoing professional development.
17 years of coding experience
Graduate Degree Computer Programming Specific Applications, Graduate Degree Computer Programming Specific Applications at UNICV - Centro Universitário Cidade Verde
Technician Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician, Technician Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician at Souza Marques
The repository for high quality TypeScript type definitions.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:2 reviews, 6 commits, 7 PRs in 1 day
Contributions summary:Marcos primarily contributed to the repository by creating TypeScript type definitions for various React-based table components. They implemented type definitions for `table-resolver`, `reactabular-table`, `reactabular-dnd`, and `reactabular-sticky`, as well as a component for `react-dnd-scrollzone`. Their work focused on ensuring type safety and providing a better developer experience for projects using these libraries. The contributions involved defining interfaces, components, and tests to support the correct usage of these libraries with TypeScript.
A minimalistic area card with sensors and buttons.
Contributions:21 releases, 1 review, 47 commits in 8 months
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