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William Funchal

I'm CrewAI certified by @CrewAI and @DeepLearning, specializing in developing AI-driven microservices and Multi AI Agents architecture. (Java | Python | Crew AI). I’ve been developing multi-agents-systems powered by Gen AI, as distributed event-driven microservices. With over 21 years of experience, I have a proven track record in web, mobile, IoT, and high-availability application development. My core competencies include Crew AI framework, Multi AI Agents development, Python, Java (Spring Boot, Quarkus, Mutiny, Vert.x Event-Driven Architecture, and Kubernetes cluster deployment. I am also proficient in .NET Core, NoSQL Databases, Docker, and device protocols like BLE, Modbus, and TCP. In my previous job at Philips, I helped design and develop backend microservices for Philips ECG Solutions (Heart Monitoring). This teamwork provided real-time diagnostic systems for patients' heart care. Today, I work part-time as the System Architect at Mobitraxx. I lead the development of new software solutions.
17 posts
Posted in AI Software Engineering

Developing a Multi-AI-Agent System with CrewAI

Estimated read time 3 min read
January 17, 2025
William Funchal

Understanding CrewAI Agents In CrewAI, an Agent is an autonomous unit designed to perform specialized tasks, make informed decisions, and…

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Posted in Software Engineering

Understanding CRUD Operations in Python Frameworks

Estimated read time 6 min read
January 17, 2025
William Funchal

CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) operations are integral to developing web applications. This blog post explores the best Python frameworks…

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Posted in Software Engineering

Implementing Reactive Programming Using Mutiny on the Quarkus Framework

Estimated read time 5 min read
January 17, 2025
William Funchal

Reactive programming is at the forefront of contemporary application development, emphasizing non-blocking, asynchronous operations. Quarkus, a Kubernetes-native Java framework, seamlessly…

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Posted in Software Engineering

Implementing Reactive Programming in C# with .NET Core

Estimated read time 5 min read
January 17, 2025
William Funchal

Implementing Reactive Programming in C# with .NET Core Reactive programming is rapidly becoming an essential paradigm for modern software development,…

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Posted in Software Engineering

Comprehensive Guide to CRUD Operations in Spring Boot (2024)

Estimated read time 5 min read
January 17, 2025
William Funchal

As of 2024, Spring Boot has established itself as a powerful framework for developing Java web applications, particularly when it…

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Posted in Software Engineering

Building Concurrent Applications with Quarkus in an Event-Driven Serverless Architecture

Estimated read time 5 min read
January 17, 2025
William Funchal

In the rapidly evolving world of software development, building efficient and scalable applications is paramount. Quarkus, a Kubernetes-native Java framework,…

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Posted in Cloud

Understanding Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE): Standard vs. Enterprise Models

Estimated read time 5 min read
January 17, 2025
William Funchal

Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) has emerged as one of the most robust platforms for orchestrating containerized applications. When considering GKE,…

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