Leo Oliveira

# About

I'm a full-stack developer passionate about creating functional solutions to real problems. I have experience in web and mobile development, and I'm always looking to learn new technologies and best practices, seeking new challenges and opportunities to grow as a professional and as a person.

Besides programming, I have great interest in learning new languages, writing poetry and playing piano in my spare time. I believe that the combination of technical and creative skills allows me to bring a unique perspective to the projects I work on.

Beginning

# Beginning

I started my studies in technology in 2020, when I was facing a problem in the sector I worked in. At the time, I had no experience and not much interest in the area, but I still decided to venture out and see what I was capable of doing.

After studying a solution proposal, I presented it to my manager and he gave me the opportunity to start programming. I gathered the requirements, did the planning, modeled the database and designed the system interface. In 3 months, the MVP was ready to run and I found myself completely involved with programming.

Growth

# Growth

A few months later, I received a job offer to be a process analyst at a software development company. I promptly accepted the offer, as I wanted to challenge myself and learn more about the world of technology.

At this company, I was able to learn a lot about development and how tech companies operate. I continued studying programming logic, algorithms, web development and databases. In 6 months, I was promoted and soon became responsible for developing digital processes, in addition to starting my career as a data analyst.

A year and a half later, studying programming more deeply, I entered a career as a full-stack developer working with modern and mainstream technologies. Once again, I was promoted and became Project Coordinator, leading a team of 9 developers and 2 quality analysts.

A few months later, it was necessary to coordinate the implementation of a large project for a client in another state. I had to move to São Paulo, Brazil to be closer to the client and boost the implementation. It was an intense year, but it ended up being an incredible experience and made me grow a lot as a professional and as a person.

Present

# Present

Currently, I have returned to my hometown, in Goiás, Brazil, and continue studying more technologies, performant languages, modern frameworks, intelligent agent development and AI, looking for new challenges to become a more complete professional.

Recently, I received a proposal to Coordinate new projects, at a company leader in the machine learning and artificial intelligence market, and once again I accepted the challenge.

I keep changing, learning, growing. Always forward!

# Hobbies

Away from the screen, I like things that balance the day: music, reading and writing at a different pace, and picking up languages when I can. They're breaks that recharge me—and without feeling like chores, they still shape how I think and communicate at work.

Poetry

# Poetry

Poetry is where I let phrases live that would be too much as code comments. I like trimming the excess, playing with rhythm and image, and sometimes parking a draft that never has to ship. It's creativity without a mandatory deliverable—which, oddly enough, leaves my head clearer when I return to work.

Piano

# Piano

At the piano I step out of sprint mode and focus on fingers, timing, and sound. I don't need to be a virtuoso—the point is the practice ritual and watching a piece slowly come together. Harmony and expression happen in the right place—away from the computer keyboard, but still tied to how I structure ideas.

Languages

# Languages

Studying languages is grammar and vocabulary, but also culture and another way of listening to the world. It helps when I travel, in conversation, and even when reading docs or technical content in another language. It's a patience game a bit like learning a new stack: fail, repeat, until something clicks.