I was born and raised in McAllen, Texas. From a young age, I have always enjoyed a challenge. When I started
my university journey, my major was Exercise Science, but someone told me about computer science. I loved
the idea of problem solving and having the ability to turn ideas into reality.
I have experience with C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, and Dart, which is very similar to JavaScript. Java is my
preferred language due to its string manipulation, object-oriented programming, and comprehensive
documentation. When working on web applications, I prefer JavaScript because of NodeJS, the React framework,
and NextJS. I have used React to develop responsive web applications in the past. For mobile applications, I
am efficient with Dart and the Flutter framework. I have collaborated on a team project to create a mobile
application that allows users to rent out technology for money. Our team utilizes Firebase as the database,
providing me with experience in working with various databases.
During my time at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC), I developed APIs on the Azure platform that interact with
various technologies. I've also worked on projects involving different technologies.
What I am currently working on
I am currently employed at PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers) as a Cybersecurity Associate, where I am learning
the fundamentals of cybersecurity. In my role, I have been deployed on projects using Microsoft Excel to
verify data and identify correlations. Additionally, I am gaining knowledge about Azure and its various
services. One of the first services I worked with is Azure Key Vault, where I developed Java APIs using
Durable Functions to facilitate API calls, interacting with users and groups on the Azure platform.
I am currently working to obtain the AWS Cloud Practitioner and AWS Developer Associate certifications. My
goal is to develop an inventory project using NextJS with AWS DynamoDB as the database, building the project
with Amazon Web Services as the backend. Learning AWS will enhance my skill set and make me more versatile.
Additionally, I have a keen interest in acquiring skills in Artificial Intelligence.
Rented-A-Tech Mobile Application
Technology: Dart, Flutter and Firebase
Firebase setup for the products
We used Firebase as our database to store product information, track product availability for rent,
and monitor which products are currently rented out.
Firebase served as our database for storing product information, tracking product availability for
rent, and monitoring which products were being rented out.
Firebase setup for the user
This is how we keep track of user information, including their unique ID, name, email, and the date
when their account was created.
their account was created.
App's Layout
When you click on 'All Products,' you will see that all the products are available for rent. After
selecting a product image you like, you'll find information on its cost, condition, and a button to
add it to your cart.
When you click on 'All Products,' you'll see a list of available products for rent. Clicking on a
product image you like will display its cost, condition, and an 'Add to Cart' button
Integration Testing
Testing is crucial in the Agile methodology. Integration tests are performed to ensure that the
application's functionality behaves as intended.
Testing plays a vital role in the Agile methodology, particularly integration testing, which ensures
that the application functions as intended.
ECISD Travel Web Application
Technology: C#, ASP.NET Core, SQL Database
ASP.NET core
We used ASP.NET Core to develop a travel web application, aiming to make it user-friendly for those
not familiar with technology. Users can input their travel details such as trip duration, required
gas, and the number of days they need food for the trip. Our backend was built with C#, and the
database utilized SQL Server.
We used the ASP.NET Core framework to develop a travel web application. Our goal was to make it
user-friendly for those who may not be tech-savvy, allowing them to input travel information such as
trip duration, required fuel, and the number of days they need food for the journey. Our backend was
powered by C#, and we used a SQL Server database.
Google Maps API
We integrated the Google Maps API, allowing users to input their starting and ending locations. Using
distance information, the application calculates the required amount of gas for the trip, mileage
contribution, and suggests the best route.
We used the ASP.NET Core framework to develop a travel web application. Our goal was to make it
user-friendly for those who may not be tech-savvy, allowing them to input travel information such as
trip duration, required fuel, and the number of days they need food for the journey. Our backend was
powered by C#, and we used a SQL Server database.
Get In Touch
If you have information about software engineering career opportunities, please contact me. You can send me
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If you have any information about software engineering career opportunities, please reach out to me. You can
send a message, click on my email to email me, or call me. I look forward to hearing from you.
contact me by sending a message, clicking on my email to send an email, or calling me.