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vnen/README.md

George Marques

Hello! I'm George Marques, also known as vnen or xoshy around the web.

Summary

  • 🇧🇷 Living in São Paulo
  • 🗣️ Speaks Portuguese and English
  • 💻 Programmer by trade
  • 🎸 Guitarist by hobby
  • ✍️ Likes to write stuff sometimes

More about me

I'm a software engineer based on São Paulo - Brazil. Currently I'm the CEO of Vertex Ludi, a company that offers support and consulting for Godot Engine users, and I'm also working for the Godot Engine project itself as the maintainer of GDScript (their custom scripting language).

I learned programming when I was about 7 years old by drawing with Basic in a 386 computer with MS-DOS, after my brother taught me. Also playing a bit with DBase in the very same computer. Over time I got to learn some other things by myself, like Visual Basic, Delphi, Web stuff like HTML, JavaScript, VBScript (that was thing), ASP (not ASP.Net), PHP, and the list goes on. Jack of all trades master of none.

Games were always a bit of a passion of mine and I enjoy making stuff more than playing games. Though I'm the worst to have game ideas so I never really did anything besides clones for fun (or started huge story-driven projects that stopped not far from the beginning). Nowadays I work indirectly with games by coding for the Godot Engine.

If you know me from Godot, I'm also helping with GDExtension (the API for native dynamic modules), besides working here and there with other engine areas.

I also play the guitar (not very well) as a hobby and I like to write fiction when the mood strikes.

Knowledge & technologies

In no particular order.

  • C++
  • C
  • Godot/GDScript
  • TypeScript
  • JavaScript
  • Swift (learning)
  • Android
  • iOS (learning)
  • HTML5
  • CSS
  • Bootstrap
  • Node.js
  • Express
  • Linux
  • Bash
  • Arduino
  • MySQL
  • Docker
  • Vim (how to exit)

Also can dabble in:

  • PHP
  • WordPress (Themes/Plugins)
  • Python
  • Rust
  • Haskell
  • OCaml

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  1. godotengine/godot Public

    Godot Engine – Multi-platform 2D and 3D game engine

    C++ 91.8k 21.3k

  2. blockpop Public archive

    A simple Breakout clone made with the Godot Engine 1.1

    GDScript 28 5

  3. godot-rpg2d Public

    A simple 2D RPG for testing Godot Engine development

    GDScript 43 7

  4. nanobot Public

    Forked from robotlolita/nanobot

    A silly bot for NaNoWriMo wordwars.

    JavaScript 1 1

  5. godot-tiled-importer Public

    Plugin for Godot Engine to import Tiled Map Editor tilemaps and tilesets

    GDScript 851 87

  6. godot-langtons-ant Public

    A simple Langton's Ant example made with the Godot Engine

    GDScript 4 2

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Contributed to godotengine/godot, vnen/gdextension-c-example, godotengine/godot-website and 4 other repositories
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