Who is Mario A. Flores?
Bachelor Degree of Computer Science University of Texas at El Paso - December 2014 Currently Resides in Phoenix, AZ
Notable Projects
IBM Smart Challenge participant. Microsoft Generation App participant. Custom software made for local company. Construction of a maze using disjoint sets. Renovated the UTEP GIS Services Center website. Tuple MexiBots
Experience
Tuple Software Engineer
Design quality brand ecosystem and UI. Develop social media application in iOS and Android with Parse.com as our database.
El Paso, TX From June 2014 to December 2014.
Employed by UTEP Geospatial Services Center
IT/Junior Programmer Map development with ArcGIS. Development of widgets in Flex. Applications in C# with visual studio and HTML5 with ESRI API. Revision of servers and content management through SharePoint 2010.
El Paso, TX From October 2012 to present.
Employed by FL Scrap
IT Administrator Revise and troubleshoot security system and computers. Plan budget and buy machines and computers accordingly. Basic physical activities and customer service.
El Paso, TX May 2006 to August 2012. Skills Fluent in Spanish. Extensive experience with computers. Experience with Windows, OS X, and Linux machines. Experience repairing, upgrading, and giving maintenance to computers. Experience in Assembly, Haskell, MySQL, Objective-C, PHP, and HTML5. Notable skills programming in Action Script 3.0, C/C++, C#, Java, and JavaScript. Notable skills with Geographic Information Systems (GIS), ArcGIS software, and development. Honors and Activities ACM member. iDevelopers member. IEEE CS Lead member. Awarded with the Texas Grant. Awarded the UTEP Promise Scholarship at UTEP. Lead Design at a start-up company called Prototype Studios. Relevant Courses Data Structures Adv. Object Oriented Programming Computer Architecture I Programming Languages Automata Data Bases Artificial Intelligence Theory of Operating Systems Computer Security Data Visualizations Human Computer Interaction Software Engineering: Requirements Engineering Software Engineering II: Design and Implementation