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Franco Exequiel Becvort

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Career Overview

I'm a Software Developer from Argentina 🇦🇷🧉. I've spent most of my career building backend systems with Java and Spring Boot, working across fintech and enterprise environments in Latin America.

Here's a quick timeline:

  • Academic Researcher at Universidad Nacional de San Luis (Jun 2020 - Jun 2022): Started in academia doing cybersecurity awareness work, mentoring students, and tutoring admissions.
  • Apache Groovy Developer at runaID (Sep 2021 - Jun 2022): Maintained public services and legacy systems for the San Luis city government using Groovy Server Pages, jQuery, and Apache Tomcat.
  • Next.js Developer at runaID (Jul 2022 - Oct 2022): Built an auditing dashboard from scratch for processing and verifying large volumes of medical receipts, using Next.js, React, and TypeScript.
  • Java Spring Boot Developer at Applica Solutions (Nov 2022 - Apr 2023): Standardized backend REST APIs for Argentina's first QR-based payment system.
  • Java Spring Boot Developer at Devsu (May 2023 - Oct 2025): Integrated identity providers with customer-facing pages and applications for Ecuador's largest private bank, working with Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure.
  • Software Developer (AI/Code Analysis) at Devsu (Nov 2025 - Present): Developing a new solution focused on analyzing massive codebases, using TypeScript, React, Deno, Supabase, and RabbitMQ.

I hold certifications in Google Cloud (Professional Cloud Architect, Associate Cloud Engineer), Microsoft Azure (DevOps Engineer Expert, Azure Developer Associate), Scrum (PSM I), and Confluent Kafka fundamentals, among others.

Why "Pollito"?

You might be wondering why this is Pollito's Opinion on Spring Boot Development.

"Pollito" (Spanish for "little chicken") has been my nickname since my very first birthday when my mother dressed me in bright yellow clothes. My relatives immediately started calling me "pollito," and the name just stuck!

Over the years, I've embraced this nickname as it's both original and memorable. In the tech world, where personal branding matters, having a distinctive identity has been surprisingly helpful. Plus, who doesn't smile when they hear about a developer named "little chicken" building enterprise systems for a major bank?

The chicken logo and the "pollito" brand have become my professional signature—a reminder that even serious work can maintain a touch of personality and warmth.

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Connect with Me

Feel free to reach out through LinkedIn or check out my other technical content at pollito.dev.