Michele Cattafesta

WPF Xamarin Software Developer at Synchronoss Technologies

Dublin, Ireland
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Michele Cattafesta is an electronic engineer and seasoned C# developer with 14 years of experience building industrial automation HMIs and healthcare client apps, currently focused on WPF and Xamarin Forms in Dublin. He combines deep PLC and machine-control expertise with modern cross-platform mobile and desktop development, having architected HMIs, computer-vision features for panel benders, and patient-engagement frontends. Owner of the popular industrial automation blog mesta-automation.com, he also contributes to S7NetPlus, improving Siemens Step7 .NET communications with unit tests and data-type converters. Comfortable across frontend MVVM stacks and backend .NET APIs, Michele is equally at home debugging low-level PLC behavior and shipping polished cross-platform UIs.
code13 years of coding experience
job7 years of employment as a software developer
bookingegneria dell'informazione, ingegneria, ingegneria dell'informazione, ingegneria at Università degli Studi di Brescia
languagesItalian, English
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Github Skills (9)

net10
asp-net10
unit-testing10
dotnet10
data-conversion10
csharp10
dotnet-core10
memory-leaks6
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Programming languages (5)

C#TypeScriptC++CHTML

Github contributions (5)

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S7NetPlus/s7netplus

Dec 2014 - Jun 2018

S7.NET+ -- A .NET library to connect to Siemens Step7 devices
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userBack-end Developer
Contributions:98 commits, 36 PRs, 72 pushes in 3 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Michele primarily contributed to the development and improvement of the .NET library for communication with Siemens Step7 devices. Their work included adding unit tests to ensure the library's functionality and reliability. They introduced new converters and fixed existing ones for converting between Siemens and C# data types, addressing issues with negative value handling and supporting different data structures. Furthermore, the user made improvements to core functionalities, such as reading and writing data, and handling address overflows.
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Contributions:4 commits, 3 pushes, 1 branch in 4 years 5 months
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Michele Cattafesta - WPF Xamarin Software Developer at Synchronoss Technologies