About me
Hello and welcome.
My name is Sony, I am 34 years old and I am a developer at the European Economic and Social Committee
Graduated of EPITECH, I have 14 years of experience.
About me
I have always been interested in new technologies. That's why I did Science baccalauréat.
Then, I had the choice between several alternatives for the rest of my studies like preparatory classes and engineering schools.
However, I was immediately seduced by EPITECH for its pedagogy and philosophy. The school prepares us optimally for our career and its training is still useful to me today.
I also had the pleasure of doing my third year in Sweden.
Work Experience
I am actually an Angular / .NET developer at EESC.
Previously, I was a Solution Architect at BPCE SA.
I worked on several subject as designing microservices architecture, developing enablers in Java / .NET, studing ecological footprint, animating a watch group for quantum computing.
Just before, I was a Lead Developer.
My activities was varied:
- Participation in several projects related to all the Bank business, in agility or V-cycle
- Coordination and monitoring of team activities
- Assistance in implementing DevSecOps practices
- Animation of the team on good practices
- Technical watch sharing
- Analysis and risk assessment of historical or recent projects
For my last position as a contractor, I was a senior consultant C# / . NET at Itecor and on mission at LocArchives.
My projects consisted in developing a web application by improving the user experience and security by using the OWASP recommendations and by implementing the SSO SP/ IDP initiated.
Before LocArchives, I was on a mission at Suez. I designed and developed a HSM (Hardware Security Module) simulator. I self-trained on the concepts of cryptography: AES, RSA, RSA KEM and XML signature.
Previously, I was a consultant .NET at Altansia. I was on a mission at BPCE Assurances for over 2 years. Thanks to the success of the applications developed during my internship and my project management, several projects were created.
And, to industrialize the developments, I set up:
- a web service (Wcf) to manage users and other information common to projects.
- A GIT server to version and secure source codes
- A graphic charter;
- A common structure for each projects
I also completed internships:
In a startup, I initially did some research to set up a continuous integration server associated with Git.
Then I developed a back-end for Leetchi.com. Finally, I solved the tasks I was assigned to with Jira as bug fixes or front-end integration.
I had the responsibility to evolve a rich intranet site running under IE6 to be functional on the main recent browsers while keeping the same features.
Within a team of 5 people, I was tasked with improving, optimizing and adding new features to an existing C program. Then I went into front-end integration.
In each case, a very different business and new activities: I had to adapt mysefl and be autonomous.
Hobbies
Besides my work, I also tried several projects at home to deepen and progress in programming languages such as .NET Core.
I have the motorcycle license. As soon as I can, I go for a ride with my friends. Finally, to relax, I love swimming.