Fabio Dadone
Background spanning software development, technical project management, economics, and finance. Convinced that pineapple on pizza is a crime against humanity.
Five people. Complementary skills. One way of working: with rigor, even when nobody's watching.
Background spanning software development, technical project management, economics, and finance. Convinced that pineapple on pizza is a crime against humanity.
Comes from enterprise system design and distributed architectures. Wanted to major in philosophy before discovering that code pays better than aphorisms.
Comes from backend development and business-critical systems. Plays guitar, not particularly well.
Trained in frontend development and interface design. Eats pineapple pizza and defends it with structured arguments.
Background in data analysis and applied statistics. Convinced coffee after 5pm is a mistake, drinks it anyway.
Background in machine learning, NLP, and recommendation systems. Hasn't taken a beach day in over two years, gets his tan from a 49-inch monitor.
Comes from cloud infrastructure and automation. Grows basil on his balcony, with mixed results.
We work the way we'd like the engineers who maintain the code after us to find it. No tricks, no shortcuts dressed up as pragmatism, no "it works, whatever." If the right thing takes an extra hour, we do it.
We communicate early, even when the news is uncomfortable. A delay flagged mid-project is a manageable problem. The same delay flagged at delivery is a breach of trust. We prefer the former, always.
We don't sell what doesn't need selling. If a project can be done with less code, fewer cloud services, less complexity, we say so. Even if it means a smaller invoice for us.