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Miguel Pereira
Welcome to my homepage!
I like making stuff and (sometimes) put it on the internet
About me
Born in 21/08/2000, I always enjoyed playing games and messing around with computers.
When I turned 16 I was faced with the decision that every teenager has to have with his education.
What did I want to do?
I wanted to become a programmer.
Skills
Frontend:
Backend:
Tools:
Languages:
“My mama always said, life is like a box of chocolates.
you never know what you’re gonna get.”
— Forrest Gump
Work Experience
WireMaze
Customer Vision - Web Developer
From:
May 2023
To:
Present
Customer Success (DevOps)
From:
May 2020
To:
April 2023
Software Developer - Internship(s):
From:
Mar 2017
To:
Jul 2017
From:
May 2016
To:
Jul 2016
Readiness IT
Junior Java Developer - Internship
From:
Nov 2019
To:
Jan 2020
My education
Portuguese National QualificationsATEC
Computer Systems Programming Technician, Computer Programming - NQF 5
From
2018 To 2020
Final grade: 19 / 20
Escola Profissional Ruiz Costa
Management and Programming of Computer Systems, Information Technology - NQF 4
From
2015 To 2018
Final grade: 16 / 20
Thanks for stopping by!
Some personal projects
FYI: I was really young when I made this
Currently it's not public for the Internet.
It allowed them to calculate the prices of the parts + repair costs of vehicles.
This was for a GTA 5 Roleplay server.
This was a professional aptitude project, in which I was graded 17/20.
There are more projects on my github page and on my LinkedIn for those who are interested in finding out what more I meddle with.
About the homepage itself
This homepage originally come to my mind when I was watching a video from fireship.io that taught how to make your own portfolio website using Three.js.
I was intrigued by the idea of using a library that uses WebGL to create a 3D environment on a browser, and so I started digging and learning about Three.js.
I have to say, at this point in time I do not dominate the Three.js library, and was more playing around with it. However, I really enjoy how the homepage turned out, I really wanted it to have a "museum" feel and, I think I accomplished it fairly well.