- 2011
Last year, after I recovered from a severe pathology (well...I'm still curing it but this is another story) and joined a new company, AICOF, I worked mostly on a public administration webapp, Sardegna Lavoro. In the mobile area, I experimented some Android features with my Asus Transformer, just to keep me updated.
- 2010
- I kept on contributing to the Medline Project (new WURFL updates).
- BNL mobile. I created the main architecture and developed some of the services of the mobile banking website for BNL (Bank group BNP Paribas). This how it look on an iPhone 4. On that version (which also runs fine in Android webkit based browsers) I could try some CSS3 and JQuery mobile tricks for rounded buttons and fade effects. As with all the WURFL project I worked on, the website UI changes depending on the device capabilities: if you visit the website with, for example
In order to show some screenshots I had to blur some personal data here and there :-)
- 2009
- Android POC. I created a POC for a friend's company. The alpha version had to track users movements, send them to a Facebook app and show them on the screen using Google Maps overlays. Unfortunately I just kept the login screen shot taken on a Samsung Galaxy running Android 1.5.
- Sun Certified Java Programmer 6.0
- I created a bunch of plugins for Jira bug tracking and project management open source platform.
- In September I started working on project for the WURFL company, a well-known solution for mobile device fragmentation. The first project I worked on was located in Washington DC and is Mobile Medline Plus, a collection of useful medical web resources (see here), which adapts its layout to the calling device.
- 2008
On September I moved to Pronetics, where I worked on an OpenNMS addon (more on that here)
From january to August:
- Development of version 2.0 of Volksbank mobile banking client.
- I developed some proptotype of mobile banking applications for RIM BlackBerry devices (gah...I hate them!)
- 2007
- I spent almost all the year working for two mobile banking projects for the Raiffeisen and Volksbank Italian banks, which also gained a little press attention by an Italian magazine. The picture below is taken from a demo screenshot of the Volksbank app. Both applications have an Italian / German bilingual support.

- Development of a Swing application prototype for J2ME UI customization. The application allowed dynamic XML layout editing and UI images replacement of existing MIDP applications in order to speed up "branded" application versions.
- 2006
- I lead a team of four developers in the project of Polarix mobile application and content delivery platform (more on that on Polarix website).
- I also begun working on a J2ME graphical component library (unfortunately frozen in a very alpha version)
- 2005
At the end of March I begun my working experience for Sardegna Innovazione. For them I created the project and development of many applications:
- Sogaer Infovoli: a departures/arrivals time table for the Cagliari Elmas Airport. It was ported to more than 30 devices, including Nokia series 60 2nd and 3rd edition, SonyEricsson with native OS and UIQ, and someMotorola V series. I've already wrote too much about it here.

- XML bases product catalog for a Sardinian tyres retailer: LGG. You can read more about it here.
- Borsa Pocket, a stock exchange socket-based client for Nokia series 60 second edition.

From January to March:
- Development of a branded game for the Italian TV reality show "Ritorno al Presente" for Nokia, SonyEricsson and Siemens phones
- Development of a system integration module to exchange routing data for car navigation systems from a PHP / C++ service to a content distributor server (written in Java) for Fiat.
- 2004
I worked on new games porting for Arcadia Design:
- Alien Island puzzle game (the image is for the Nokia series 40 master version, I developed the series 60 /Ngage, Siemens and SonyEricsson ones, here's an official announcement)

- Development of three racing games for Corriere dello Sport - Stadio mobile gaming contest platform.
- Dedicated version of Mail@Mobile for IBM Domino server (such a bad version, to be honest...)
- Porting of a J2ME meteo application for the Tiscali Meteo channel for Nokia and Siemens phones.
- On January, I begun my working experience with Arcadia Design where, as member of the games development team, I worked on the conversions of J2ME (MIDP) games for Nokia, Motorola and Siemens phones. Here's the games titles (all copyrights belong to Arcadia Design):
- Zoo Battle (this is the screeshot of Nokia series 60 version)

- ZooMoo

- Jetski Extreme, where are also worked to the level design (here's a game review)
Server side development for the Mail@Mobile project: an email client for J2ME enabled phones, even very limited resource ones (such as Nokia 7210 or Siemens MC60), capable of handling many different types of attachments such as: images (GIF, JPG, PNG, BMP, TIFF), text files (TXT, RTF, DOC). The server side technology was base on J2EE and Apache POI conversion libraries.

- 2002
- Until March I went on with the BLU project, then, on April, I went temporary to Treviso, working on the development of CRM services for the Genertel portal (www.genertel.it), built on top of a proprietary architecture based on J2EE, ATG Dynamo AS and JHTML
- On September, back in Cagliari, I was involved in a project for BNL bank (www.bnl.it) of a portal for small "consumer credit services" made with very old Java 1.1.x and EJB 1.1
- 2001
- Development of the internal framework and addressbook service of the BLU portal (www.blu.it, an old mobile phone carrier). I wrote all the DB / LDAP DAO layer for the user profiles. I also wrote some JAVA / XML /XSL infrastructure for the addressbook service and for the portal's WAP pages (WML 1.0) used by mobile phones such as Nokia 7110 and 6210. The portal has been buyed by Wind company in 2002.
- As an internal project for the FST company, I worked on the frontend of Xoom-like "virtual disk" using servlets, plain old scriptlet JSP and Javascript 1.3
- 2000
- Java / JSP developer for the front end of a trading game engine ("Sito Gioco Trading") as a part of my training-on-the-job experience for FST company
- ASP / Javascript developer for the website www.archiviostatocagliari.it in collaboration with Mr. Ilio Leo (our version of the website has been replaced in 2007).





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