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% You can add your own with \printinfo{symbol}{detail} | ||
\email{\href{mailto:[email protected]}{[email protected]}} | ||
\phone{+34 629580643} | ||
%\mailaddress{Via Don Rodrigo 7, Lecco, 23900, LC} | ||
\homepage{\href{https://enriquekesslerm.com}{enriquekesslerm.com}} | ||
\linkedin{\href{https:://www.linkedin.com/in/enrique-kessler-martinez}{/enrique-kessler-martinez}} | ||
\github{\href{https://github.com/Qkessler}{/Qkessler}} | ||
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\begin{itemize} | ||
\item Customer-facing. | ||
\item Team with \textbf{Microsoft Teams} workflow. | ||
\item \textbf{Contributed} to reach second place on the list of teams with more sales. | ||
\item \textbf{Contributed} to reach second place on the list of teams with the most sales. | ||
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\cvsection{Projects} | ||
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\cvevent{CloudQuestions}{Lead developer}{2020}{} | ||
CloudQuestions is a Django Web-App for studying which creates an easier customer experience for applying a mix between “Flash Cards” and “Active Recall” studying techniques. It was deployed to \textbf{Google Cloud}, configuring instances (Ubuntu 20.04) and DNS. | ||
\cvevent{CloudQuestions App}{Developer}{Nov 2020 -- present}{} | ||
Following the initial success for the CloudQuestions Web-App, I worked with | ||
another developer to create the CloudQuestions mobile App. We used Flutter, | ||
which is a Dart Framework created by Google. | ||
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\textbf{Tech Stack}: | ||
\cvtag{Flutter} | ||
\cvtag{Dart} | ||
\cvtag{Android} | ||
\cvtag{iOS} | ||
\cvtag{FireBase} | ||
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\github{\href{https://github.com/Qkessler/CloudQuestionsApp}{/CloudQuestionsApp}} | ||
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\cvevent{AppMusic}{Project manager and Developer}{Sep 2020 -- Jan 2021}{} | ||
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AppMusic is a \textbf{Maven} Desktop App created with functionality that allows | ||
for xml importing, and implemented with | ||
\href{https://github.com/Qkessler/AppMusic#patterns}{patterns} from | ||
the \textbf{GoF Design Patterns} book. Persistence was implemented with the | ||
\href{https://www.h2database.com/html/main.html}{H2 database engine}. | ||
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\textbf{Tech Stack}: | ||
\cvtag{H2 database engine} | ||
\cvtag{Swing} | ||
\cvtag{Java 11}\\ | ||
\cvtag{GoF design patterns} | ||
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\github{\href{https://github.com/Qkessler/AppMusic}{/AppMusic}} | ||
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\cvevent{CloudQuestions web}{Lead developer}{Apr 2020 -- Sep 2020}{} | ||
CloudQuestions is a \textbf{Django} Web-App for studying which creates an easier customer experience applying a mix between “Flash Cards” and “Active Recall” studying techniques. It was deployed to \textbf{Google Cloud}, configuring instances (Ubuntu 20.04) and DNS. | ||
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\cvtag{CSS3} | ||
\cvtag{Twitter API} | ||
\cvtag{Facebook API} | ||
\cvtag{Google Calendar API} | ||
\cvtag{Google Calendar API}\\ | ||
\cvtag{Git Flow} | ||
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\github{\href{https://github.com/Qkessler/CloudQuestions}{/CloudQuestions}}\\ | ||
\homepage{\href{https://www.cloudquestions.es}{www.cloudquestions.es}} | ||
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