Hi, I'm Thiago Munhoz.

Software Engineer, Front-end Specialist, 38 years old, married, proud father, son of a programmer, passionate and addicted to code.

I started in the field as a trainee programmer in 2003. Since then, I’ve been a web development enthusiast, closely following the evolution of HTML, CSS, and Javascript.

Throughout my journey, I’ve had the opportunity to work on various types of projects, ranging from small agencies and startups to large companies in sectors such as finance, real estate, media, healthcare, among others.

I also possess strong communication skills, along with experience as a team leader and instructor in programming courses . I thoroughly enjoy sharing knowledge, giving talks and hands-on sessions, ensuring code quality, collaborating with other teams, and actively contributing to the improvement of the company’s culture.

Influence

I grew up immersed in technology thanks to my dad , who worked as a programmer in the 80’s. He taught me many things about computers and programming.

Later, at the age of 18 in 2003, I landed my first job as a programming intern. There, I learned programming in UniVerse Basic, and subsequently started my journey in web development programming in Classic ASP.

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    At 10, my dad taught me how to install Windows 95.

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    At 13, I started surfing the web, making my first pages and publishing on GeoCities.

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    At 15, I learned bad things with Telnet, Back Orifice, Netbus and SubSeven.

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    At 16, I took a Visual Basic programming course. Also I started learning Flash, Dreamweaver and Photoshop by myself.

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    At 18, I started my first job as a trainee programmer learning UniVerse Basic, Classic ASP, and making coffee for senior developers.

1988, São Paulo, age 3, my father explaining to the programmers how I did 'continuous delivery' in diapers 😅 1988, São Paulo, age 3, my father explaining to the programmers how I did 'continuous delivery' in diapers 😅
1991, São Paulo, age 6, my first computer was a 486 with Windows 3.1 that my father set up for me. 1991, São Paulo, age 6, my first computer was a 486 with Windows 3.1 that my father set up for me.