Mario Di Vece is a seasoned software leader and serial founder with over a decade of experience building and scaling product-driven engineering teams from Guadalajara. As co-founder and Executive Chairman of Unosquare and CTO/co-founder of Aspiria, he blends strategic vision with hands-on full-stack engineering鈥攅videnced by contributions to open-source .NET projects like a self-service AD password tool, a Raspberry Pi GPIO API, and an advanced WPF media element. He excels at turning low-level systems work (I2C/SPI, FFmpeg integration) into production-grade features while keeping company culture and client satisfaction front and center. Comfortable switching between boardroom strategy and code-level implementation, Mario also advises early-stage ventures and recently co-founded ProChews, reflecting a knack for applying tech to diverse business models.
12 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
BSc. Electrical Engineering, BSc. Electrical Engineering at University of Alberta
Tecnol贸gico de Monterrey
Electrical Engineering Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering Electrical and Electronics Engineering at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
FFME: The Advanced WPF MediaElement (based on FFmpeg)
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:24 releases, 796 commits, 92 PRs in 5 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Mario's contributions focused on enhancing the WPF MediaElement library. Their work included adding picture numbers to video frames, improving performance by refactoring thread management, and improving command management. Additionally, they addressed several bugs, including those related to seeking and other video rendering functionality. The user also implemented features such as the display of closed captions and integration with external audio filters, demonstrating their involvement in the core functionality of the media player.
The Raspberry Pi's IO Functionality in an easy-to-use API for Mono/.NET/C#
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:113 commits, 3 PRs, 79 pushes in 1 year 5 months
Contributions summary:Mario appears to be primarily focused on building out the core functionality of the Raspberry Pi's IO Functionality API for Mono/.NET/C#. Their initial commits include setting up the project, defining assembly information, and establishing the foundational structures for interacting with the Raspberry Pi's GPIO pins. They've also been adding utilities for platform detection and the necessary methods to make low level hardware calls for functionality. Moreover, they've been building wrappers for interacting with I2C and SPI buses, and have been implementing the foundational structures for the camera module.
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