User:Brandizzi

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pt-4 Este usuário/utilizador tem domínio do português similar ao de um nativo.
en-3 This user is able to contribute with an advanced level of English.
Programming
prog-3 This user is an advanced programmer.
W3C This user believes in compliance with W3C standards.
C-2 This user is an intermediate C user.
py-3 This user is an advanced Python programmer.
This user promotes using the Free Pascal compiler
Software
This user contributes using Debian GNU/Linux.
This user contributes with GNOME.
Pidgin This user uses Pidgin to chat on networks such as AIM and IRC.
Firefox This user contributes using Epiphany.
This user uses Gmail as a primary E-mail service.
This user contributes with gEdit
This user contributes using Nano.
OpenOffice.org This user writes with the OpenOffice.org suite.
This user can typeset using LaTeX.
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talk
This user's Google Talk screenname is brandizzi.
This user keeps del.icio.us weblinks as brandizzi.
G This user uses Google as a primary search engine.
Academics
This user is an undergraduate student majoring in Computer Science and minoring in Education.
This user would like to be a teacher.
Personal
Name This user's name is Adam Victor.
This user is male.
YA This user is a young adult.
Ancestry
This user is of Spanish ancestry.
This user is of Italian ancestry.
Localization
Brazil This user comes from Brazil.
Distrito Federal Flag This user hails from the
Distrito Federal.

I am a Brazillian student on Licenciate on Computing (it is something like a Licenciate on Computer Science) from Brasília. I study in the University of Brasília. Also, I work as programmer for a Brazilian corporation called Politec.

My user page is somewhat empty right now. I'm sorry, I am a bit busy and rarely write to the English Wikipedia. If you speak Portuguese (it is very unlikely, but it's a possibility), you can see my user page for the Portuguese Wikipedia. Also, you can ask any question on my talk page - preferably on the Portuguese Wikipedia talk page, which I read much more frenquently than the English one.

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