I’m Guido Scotti, a web developer and programming student from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Since July 2024, I’ve been working as a Teaching Assistant for Programming 1 at the National Technological University (UTN), where I help students learn the fundamentals of programming with C++.
I enjoy creating clean and functional projects, combining creativity with problem-solving skills. Beyond coding, I’m passionate about sports like rugby, as well as music and design, which inspire me to bring fresh and original ideas into my work. I consider myself organized, responsible, and always eager to take on new challenges.
I am currently pursuing a Technical Degree in Programming at the National Technological University (UTN). Throughout this program, I am learning the fundamentals of programming, database design and modeling, algorithmic logic, and data structures, working with languages such as C#, C++, and Java. The degree also emphasizes teamwork, clean coding practices, and software engineering principles to prepare me for building real-world, scalable applications.
In this course, I gained knowledge of HTML5 and CSS3 applied to modern web development. I learned to structure semantic content, apply styles through cascading style sheets, work with Flexbox and Grid, and design interfaces that adapt to different devices. The course also focused on accessibility and responsive design best practices to ensure websites look and perform well on any screen.
This certification allowed me to deepen my understanding of JavaScript, the most widely used language in web development. I practiced control structures, functions, arrays, objects, and object-oriented programming. In addition, I worked with algorithms and data structures, improving my problem-solving skills and code optimization. This course strengthened my JavaScript foundations and provided essential tools for front-end development and algorithmic challenges.
A tower defense console game parodying Plants vs Zombies, where university professors replace the zombies. Built in C++ with SFML for graphics, sound, and music.
A console-based Connect 4 game developed in C++. Players take turns dropping pieces into a vertical grid, aiming to connect four of their pieces in a row horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
A landing page for a grill restaurant, created with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It features a responsive design, menu showcase and contact information.