I hope you enjoyed this little journey through my life and career.

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Thanks for stopping by—and until next time, may your ideas be bright and your bugs be few!

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Fernando Ribeiro

Senior Full Stack Software Engineer – .NET, Angular, React, Cloud-Native Architectures

The Beginning

My name is Fernando Ribeiro, and I'm a Senior Full Stack Software Engineer from Recife, Brazil. My journey into technology began with a Pentium 1 computer that ignited a lifelong passion for building software. From those early days of curiosity, I pursued a degree in Computer Science at USP and never looked back.

The Professional Journey

My career has taken me through leading enterprise organizations in Brazil and beyond. I started as an intern at Stone, then grew through roles at Stone, Ume, and CIBC, building expertise in .NET, Angular, React, and cloud-native architectures.

Most recently, I worked as a Senior Software Engineer at CIBC in Ontario, Canada (remote), where I designed and delivered high-impact enterprise solutions for cloud-native ATM security and video processing platforms.

Technical Expertise

I specialize in building scalable, cloud-native applications using .NET Core, Angular, React, and AWS. I'm passionate about clean architecture, microservices, and delivering solutions that make a real difference for users and businesses alike.

Philosophy

I believe great software is built by people who care—about the craft, about the team, and about the end user. Every project is an opportunity to learn, to mentor, and to leave things better than you found them.

A Message

The path isn't always clear. Sometimes, it feels like climbing in the dark, guided only by the faint glow of what you hope to become.

But every step teaches you something. Every stumble shapes your stride. And one day, you look back and realize—you've built your own mountain.

Keep climbing. The view is worth it.