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Martin Cabrera

CTO & Co-founder

An extremely smart software engineer, Martin seems to hold two brains. So if you are having a hard
time following him, you are probably on the right track.
His thinking is quicker than light, and if the idea or issue you are sharing with him is interesting enough,
one brain will be listening to you while the other one is already executing, finishing and evaluated your idea, in a way that he would have a clever action way before you are done with your talking.
He is way too creative, and enthusiastic. His contagious style makes an explosive combination if you are able to catch his eye.
What does it take? Be committed to something you really stand for, show him you love what you are doing, be desperate to get gripping things accomplished, and you will get the best ally you can hardly imagine.
Without him, Moove-iT would be probably too conventional. He is the brilliant mind behind every passionate venture we feel so proud to have developed and improved.
He has got the capability of seeing it all, or at least most of the forest, so it is entirely up to you if you want to plant some new trees in it.

Recent posts written by Martin Cabrera

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    Accessing custom Properties from JBoss AS

    Hi everyone ! I have this issue / trouble several times. I would love share this tips with the JBoss coomunity … particularity JBoss Application Server (AS) developers. Problem: I have a scenario to access certain key values from a config file. I need Access to this properties file from a Java application (WAR or JAR) deployed in [...]

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    Four members of Moove-iT took part in the Rally on Rails and made @buscandotanatos

    Last weekend four members of moove-it took part in the rally on rails (www.rallyonrails.com). Pablo Ifran Gonzalo Arreche Juan Pablo Blanco Ivan Etchart Rally on Rails is a competition to make a Web app from scratch in 48 hours ! Obviously this project/game/etc had to be made in rails ! Our team created www.buscandoatanatos.com a game about [...]

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