I have started programming when I was 14. My first contact with programming was VB.NET and then I have started to learn C#.
During this journey, I have developed a lot of tools for a game (Transformice), and that was my motivation to learning more, to develop and distribute to the community and listen to the feedback of my users. A couple of years after my first application for Transformice, I was invited to join an official developer in-game team (Module Team), where I was able to create minigames by using the LUA language (the minigame still available nowadays).
For Transformice, I have created lot of simple tools, just like a executable (.exe) file which loads a Flash Player (.swf) using C#, community forums using PHP, and finally an Android app for bringing the game forums to your smartphone. (The old forum wasn't responsive, so the app used to do that).
This app was created in 2013, and got more than 100K downloads, but nowadays it's useless.
I've loved the idea of creating mobile apps, so I've started to improve my Java skills and creating a lot of apps, some of them I've published on Playstore.
After 4 years creating personal projects on Android and improving my programming skills, I've got into a internship program as Mobile Developer, and on this internship program, I had my first contact with the OS X system and a Mac Mini and also with the Swift language (giving me the power to create iOS app).
Then I've decided to buy a personal Macbook to expand my applications, by creating both Android and iOS apps. I've learned Kotlin and Swift, but creating apps for both platforms still hard.
That was when I've started to learn about React Native, with give me the power to create native apps for both Android and iOS systems with a lot of code re-usage and a better design and experience.
I still studying and improving about that, but I can do most of things that I used to do in Android, so I can say that I can develop a full app depending on the necessities.
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Communication via WhatsApp or Facebook Messager, I'm still learning English so it's hard for me to speak and listen, but we can try.