LeoNero: full-time dev work in July and August
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My name is Leonardo, I am from Brazil, and I am a rising senior at the University of Pennsylvania, majoring in Computer Science and soon to be minoring in Mathematics. During High School, I discovered scientific olympiads and, because of them, I discovered programming when I was 13 years old. Since then, I have always been working on some programming project.
In 2020, I took a gap year from college. During the gap year, I worked at a Brazilian company called Hashdex, which is a crypto asset management. There, I discovered about cryptocurrencies and fell in love with Monero because of its privacy features. I did not know much about cryptocurrencies before, but I was previous drawn to privacy because of the writings and work of Aaron Swartz, Julian Assange, and especially when you see some actions taken by the current and past Brazilian government. I also did not know much about cryptography, so I took two online courses in cryptography during the gap year (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1usFRN4LCMcfIV7UjHNuQg and https://www.coursera.org/learn/crypto), and then I took a graduate-level class in Cryptography when I returned to college, and I also took a Number Theory class.
In the professional side, I worked as a Software Engineer at Pagar.me (created by the founders of Brex) when I was 17. Although nowadays I really dislike most of the big techs, before having such feeling I interned at Facebook as part of FBU and I also had another Facebook offer rescinded because of Covid.
First, I decided not to apply for any internship this summer because I want to contribute to Monero and learn more about cryptography. So in case this CCS does not pass, I will need to find an internship and will be unable to contribute to Monero, because my University scholarship does not cover everything :(. However, I am open to receive for only one month of work instead of two if needed. Also, I will return to college at the start of September.
Finally, three weeks ago, I started to read Zero to Monero and, at the same time, I start doing some work (see https://github.com/monero-project/monero-site/pulls/LeoNero and https://github.com/monero-project/monero/pulls/LeoNero). However, I've been a bit slow for some personal and health problems (but solved already!) and also because I was trying to figure out a plan B with a friend in case this CCS does not pass.