User:Manuel Aude Morales

I've been a software developer for the past 8 years. I've focused myself at the web ever since I started. For the past 5 years I've worked mostly as a consultant, particularly on security related issues, but also on scalability and automation processes. I worked at Microsoft for three summers as an intern in Software Development Engineering, while I was doing my CS studies. During the third internship, I developed the current cryptography library used by several teams, following their internal rules. I've taught several advanced PHP courses to undergraduate and graduate students (not as a university professor, but affiliated with the university), as well as in two different symposiums to which I've been invited. I have also taught Node.js courses and was recently invited to give some seminars in my city on JavaScript. I currently own a start up (website should be up within the next 3 weeks, securebt.com, although it will be in Spanish, since it targets a Mexican audience) where security and privacy the most important issues. I also serve as technology adviser to another start up, particularly for software architecture and enforcing good security practices.

I have enjoyed of using several of the cheat sheets, as well as the rest of the site, and found it great, but I've noticed I could contribute with some information. It would also be great if there was a way to start a node.js cheat sheet and/or another one for django. I could contribute to create those.

I am unsure if the rule of thumb for deciding to create technology specific cheat sheets is if you are planning to support an ESAPI port for the platform. In any case, there are still things I've noticed while browsing the wiki. Topics, like SSL Client Authentication, which are never mentioned, as well as improving the PHP cheat sheet.

Other interests apart from software and computer science are music, movies, food, writing and reading. Football (commonly called soccer in the USA) is also a big interest of mine.