In his talk at TEDx São Paulo, Silvio Meira walks us through a series of “provocative cartoons about how he thinks the world should work.”
Silvio Romero de Lemos Meira is the chief scientist of Recife Center for Advanced Studies and Systems. He is also a lecturer of Universidade Federal de Pernambuco and a Software Evangelist. Born in city of Taperoá, state of Paraíba, Meira holds a bachelor’s degree in Electronic Engineering, and a M.Sc and PHD degrees in Computer science.
via Silvio Meira « TEDx São Paulo.
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