Hi, welcome to my website. My name is Diego Dominguez and I'm a developer passionate about technology, specially web development and data engineering. I'm also very interested in the open source and free software world. I am used to working remotely and would prefer to work in that mode. Nevertheless, I love working with other people and sharing experiences and knowledge.
Diego Domínguez
Personal data
Diego Domínguez González
Fullstack Developer
Valladolid, Spain
d.dominguez.glez1111@gmail.com
Programming Skills
Html5 stack
Java
Swift
Python
SpringBoot
TypeScript
AngularJS
Web Scraping
Jenkins
Airflow
Docker
GitHub
Linux
MacOS
Languages
Spanish
English
In my work at Diversius I estimate and develop functionalities for business management web applications using SpringBoot with Java to build the backend and Angular with TS for the frontend.
I investigated product complaints about a major customer hardware product used in the immunohematology industry. For this I relied on logs retrieved from the instrument and debugging tools.
At uDA, I built crawlers that capture millions of lines of data about real estate every week. I also had the opportunity to work for some time in the ETL and automating processes and deployments.
During my internship at Solid Gear I was involved with Swift Package Manager development for iOS devices. At the end of my time there I wrote this post (on Spanish) for their blog.
Software Engineering Degree
TIMMIS Project - I founded AViCyL together with two partners.
Technical degree on "Desarrollo de Aplicaciones Multiplataforma". It is a degree focused on application development specialized in mobile applications, although web and terminal applications are also covered.
Cylicon valley is a meeting point for people who works with the new technologies. Nowdays we "only" organize two conferences per year: lechazoconf and wecode.
The Hack for Good is a Hackathon organized by Telefonica along with a lot of spanish universities about making applications to help with the ONU's Sustainable Development Goals. Unfortunately I couldn't find a post about the results but here is a photo of my team receiving the price.
Teach[Tech] it is a non-profit initiative to teach programming to anyone who wants to learn from professional developers.
AViCyL is an association that I found together with two other partners to promote the healthy use of the video games in our region and provide interesting activities to the youths.
I'd love your feedback!