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Matheus3007/README.md

Matheus | Sรฃo Paulo, Brazil

Software Engineer | Data Science Explorer | Cybersecurity Enthusiast

๐ŸŽ“ Computer Engineering @POLI-USP | Graduating 2024

๐ŸŽฎ Gamer | ๐Ÿช€ Yoyoing Master | ๐ŸŒ Online Since 2001


๐Ÿ› ๏ธ About me

Crafting code since 2016, currently working as a Software Engineer @RGS Partners, making finance just a little bit high-tech everyday ๐Ÿ˜„
Also a part of Team Micras, my bachelor's thesis that also happens to be a competitive Micro Mouse.

Fluent in React โš›๏ธ, Python ๐Ÿ, Ruby โ™ฆ๏ธ, and currently trying to wrap my head around Haskell


๐Ÿšง What's Cooking?

Currently tinkering with: Crypt of the Cartomancer

Here's the scoop: It's actually an assignment for a game dev class I'm taking this semester, the page is poorly documented right now, but when the game gets done I'll document it and also publish it somewhere. The game is supposed to be a mix of Gungeon with Balatro and Vampire Survivors


๐ŸŽ‰ Honorable Mentions

Most of my work is under NDA's, but I really like this project I made for uni: ElfViewer

As the title suggest, it's an interactive visualizer made in Python that takes in ARM ELF files from the disassembler and renders them with each pixel as a different colored instruction.
It was pretty fun to make and it also has a few different features that help understand how things work at a lower level (i.e. a branch indicator for branch instructions)
It can also create some pretty fun wallpapers, such as this Biblically Accurate image of Tux' soul I made from a Linux ARM build:

My GitHub Stats

Be sure to check it out!


Feel free to browse around, fork something, or just drop a star if you like what you see!

If you're into coding, gaming, or yoyo tricks, we might just get along!

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  1. ElfViewer ElfViewer Public

    Take a look under the compiler's hood and render your executable's instruction pixel-by-pixel with this python tool!

    Python

  2. monospace-dreams monospace-dreams Public

    a challenge for a singular individual

    JavaScript

  3. Team-Micras/MicrasFirmware Team-Micras/MicrasFirmware Public

    NTF Classic Micromouse project

    C++ 7