Software Engineer
Aydın, Turkey
omelihtolunay@gmail.com
+905432898092
Skills
Communication
Programming
Working & Learning Addicted
Algorithm Design
Figma Design
Web Design
Languages
Turkish
English
Spanish
I used Scala Language, which is a very useful and fast working language, for a long time. I spent a lot of time learning this language and once I get the required list of requirements, I can do anything in this language.
I used Play Framework when we were developing a very large web application. It was very familiar to me to use and the fact that it is very easy to make any desired changes speeds up the web application and the process.
I've used this language to develop just about everything. I mostly used it in sectoral and academic studies such as data science, data analysis, machine learning projects. I also used this language in artificial intelligence studies that require a lot of effort, such as the morphological-based chatbot I developed due to the nature of the Python language.
I also used few different frameworks of Python to develop a web application and a web page and data base abstraction.
I learned this language primarily to learn object-oriented programming logic. Thanks to the many courses I took in Java and the many books I read, I had the chance to participate in different open source projects.
I started working from here and learned HTML, CSS, and JS architecture, which I definitely need to know. Since this is where I started coding, I always love to develop a new web page. Over the years, I have learned many different libraries and web development techniques, and I am still learning.
I am aware that this language and its family (libraries) that make up the muscles and motor neurons of a website are very important. It is really exciting to seek the answer to the question of how to turn a white page into a huge website with JavaScript. I really like using this language during web development.
I wanted to add this note specifically for jQuery because active use of the web console in the development process is really important. For these reasons, I spent a long time learning jQuery.
In the workplace where I work in Scala, I had the opportunity to work in many different languages, from jQuery to SQL. However, most of my time was spent completing tasks and merging them with the live project using Git technologies. In other words, I was constantly working on Play Framework in my position.
In this company, I developed different products using many different web technologies. It was really a great experience to be here because I took part in the development of mobile programs, agile websites or google plugins in different concepts.
In this company, we produced a product that analyzes the stocks in the market with a sentiment algorithm and informs the users. I was interested in web programming and design in addition to not only dealing with sentiment algorithms in the company's works. In short, I worked in this company in various fields such as web development, python development, data analysis, algorithm design, algorithm analysis.
I mostly joined open source projects of giant companies because I would love to show my skills inside of this projects.
Bachelor's Degree, Computer Engineering
Licence Degree, Web Development
Getting more knowledge and experience on creating algorithm with mathematical equations. I mostly get experience to prove algorithms and calculate algorithm efficency.
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