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Hey there.

My name is Zeh Fernando. I live in New York, NY, where I work for Work & Co as a (hands on) Group Engineering Director.

I was born and raised in São Paulo, Brazil. I grew up loving both to draw and to code, starting with a TK-85 when I was 10 and then later being entertained by things like the MSX, the Apple IIe, ANSI art, and the demoscene.

I've been working as a programmer since 1994, initially developing database management systems and multimedia CD-ROMs, and later, design-driven interactive experiences for the Web, mobile applications, and out of home experiences. What I love doing is writing code to bring stuff to life on a screen.

I’ve also accidentally created and helped maintain several open-source projects. These include MC Tween and Tweener (for ActionScript animation), usfxr (for real-time audio effects synthesis in C#/Unity), and others.

Language wise, I tend to believe I’m mostly idiom-agnostic but today my attention is divided between JavaScript, TypeScript, C#, Java, Objective C, Dart, and Rust, while targetting the web, mobile, and desktop platforms.

Here's where my language activity by time stands for the past 30 days, courtesy of WakaTime:

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  1. usfxr Archived

    A Unity port of sfxr/as3sfxr/bfxr

    C# 313 40

  2. Small C# code to help in Unity development

    C# 78 31

  3. Deterministic pseudo-random number generator for JavaScript and TypeScript

    TypeScript 55 4

  4. Command-line application to produce generative art based on a target image

    Rust 2

  5. Forked from dasm-assembler/dasm

    Rust version of the macro assembler with support for several 8-bit microprocessors

    Rust

  6. Dasm macro assembler support for VSCode

    Assembly 14 4

1,786 contributions in the last year

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November 2020

67 contributions in private repositories Nov 2 – Nov 19

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