I have experience in virtually every major area of programming. I started to code in assembly language for Intel 8086 microprocessors, and as a result, I ended up building a traffic light system. After that I discovered C, and thought it was a huge technological leap. This helped me conduct audio processing and excel in my studies. Additionally, I learned Python, and I published a scientific research paper on how to detect Rheumatoid Arthritis using machine learning models. I also worked with distributed systems and IoT devices at SoulCycle in their data department. After that I focused on Javascript and building large scale web applications and I was part of The New York Times team that built their famous newsletter and push alert platforms. Helped build the internal tool of Monolith for processing and extracting valuable financial insights from millions of GBs of orders. I worked as a backend lead at Didomi for designing, planning and implementing the Preference Center backend service. I serve part time as a tech lead for Litx to guide their web app development and I'm currently working as a senior engineer at Cedar providing custom software solutions for healthcare providers.I'm extremely passionate about what I do. I pay close attention to writing and advocating for clean code, making sure that only quality code goes to production. I believe in giving back to the community, and that is why I mentored young developers at Intellisys to help them become better engineers. Another one of my hobbies is addressing questions in Stack Overflow, where I recently reached the top 5% position for the Python tag.If I sound like a potential candidate for your project, let's talk! Please reach me via email at: marcosraul94@gmail.com