Why Every Developer Should Work for Companies Abroad (Especially US-Based Ones)

🌎 Why Every Developer Should Work for Companies Abroad (Especially US-Based Ones)

Working for companies abroad — especially US-based ones — is one of the smartest moves a developer from Brazil or Latin America can make. Beyond earning in dollars and improving your finances, it opens the door to global opportunities, sharpens your English and communication skills, connects you with new cultures, and builds a career that stands out anywhere in the world. Yes, there are challenges at the beginning, but each one becomes a stepping stone toward growth, confidence, and international recognition.

Your Career Is a Product – Start Managing It Like One

Your Career Is a Product – Start Managing It Like One

Most people let their careers “just happen.” But the truth is, success doesn’t come by accident — it’s designed. Just like great products, thriving careers need vision, roadmaps, iterations, and branding. The moment you stop seeing yourself as just an employee and start managing your career as a product, you unlock the power to define your value, choose your direction, and build a legacy that lasts.

🌀 the Developer Paradox: Knowledge vs. Ego

As developers grow in knowledge and experience, they often face a subtle paradox: the very expertise that makes them valuable can also inflate their ego. While knowledge empowers, unchecked ego blinds us to feedback, stifles collaboration, and limits growth. True mastery isn’t about always being right — it’s about staying humble, curious, and open to learning from anyone, regardless of their level. In the end, the greatest developers are not those who know the most, but those who keep a beginner’s mindset while lifting others up along the way.

The Fear of Being Replaced by AI- Why Developers Should Adapt, Not Panic

🤖 The Fear of Being Replaced by AI: Why Developers Should Adapt, Not Panic

For as long as I can remember, there's been a shadow hanging over the tech industry: the fear of being replaced. First, it was the rise of outsourcing. Then, it was automation. Now, it's Artificial Intelligence. Everywhere you look, headlines scream: "AI is writing code!", "AI will replace developers!", or "Software engineers are no longer …

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The Developer Learning Curve Never Ends

The Developer Learning Curve Never Ends

One of the biggest misconceptions about becoming a senior developer is that you'll someday "arrive." That, after enough years of experience, countless projects shipped, and a strong portfolio, you'll finally cross a finish line where learning slows down and you just cruise as the "expert." But here's the truth that every developer – no matter …

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How I got in the international market and what I’ve learned so far

Today I want to talk about something different from what I've been posting on my blog lately. I'm not going to talk about anything technical, nor explain how something works behind the scenes. I want to talk a little to you, a developer or aspiring developer who is learning about Magento or any other platform …

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