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Manoel Lemos

Manoel Lemos



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Manoel Lemos is the R&D and Technology Manager for Hypercom Latin America which uses Java as a fundamental tool in several projects, particularly in the National Health Card Project and Transactional Platforms. He has a special interest in distributed systems, P2P and mobile computing. He began playing with computers at age of eight and followed this passion for computers and technology through his graduation and post graduation in computer engineering. Today he works at Hypercom with transactional platforms and embedded applications for the transactional industry (credit and debit cards, benefits and loyalty applications, smart and contactless cards). As a hobby he used to dive with sharks and take underwater pictures (this is where the nickname SharkBoy came from).

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The sound of JAVA. Take a break and have some fun...: Have you ever heard the sound of JAVA? Take a break and have some fun with a nice JAVA project. Use your mouse and create 'music' with JAVA.
Posted by mlemos on January 17, 2005 at 11:18 PST | Permalink | Discuss (3)  

More about JAVA and XML on the Brazilian National Health Card Project: Hey everybody, last week we had a very interesting paper published with lots of information about the use of JAVA and XML in the Brazilian National Health Card Project. This project was awarded last year in the JavaOne with the Duke's Choice for Massive Scale Award. In the paper you will see how JAVA and XML were used and lots of pices of code.
Posted by mlemos on February 29, 2004 at 12:06 PST | Permalink | Discuss (2)  

Mobile Photo Blog - Duke family in Brazil...: Hilarious!!! ;-) After JavaOne 2003, I brought the Duke trophy (Duke’s Choice Award for Massive Scale) to Brazil and I had a very nice surprise when I was returning to my office and saw a strange scene in the corner: a whole family of Dukes waiting to cross the street to visit their relatives. Immediately I got my camera enabled mobile phone and took a shoot. See the picture…
Posted by mlemos on November 18, 2003 at 08:26 PST | Permalink | Discuss (2)  

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