Difference between revisions of "User:Nat Makarevitch"
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− | Senior IT professional, opensource | + | Senior IT professional, opensource and software development expert. Born in 1967. |
18 years professional experience on software development, 13 in the opensource field and 4 as a an opensource editor's CTO | 18 years professional experience on software development, 13 in the opensource field and 4 as a an opensource editor's CTO | ||
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Worked for (and with) service companies. | Worked for (and with) service companies. | ||
− | Specialties | + | Specialties: |
− | Mapping non-technical concepts into usable software tools. | + | * Mapping non-technical concepts into usable software tools. |
− | + | * Software development management... and developers cat-hoarding. | |
− | Software development management... and developers cat-hoarding. | + | * Technical consulting, with a focus on architecture, security and collaboration. |
− | + | * Opensource and free (libre) software ('FLOSS', 'open source', and all related keywords). | |
− | Technical consulting, with a focus on architecture, security and collaboration. | + | * Mastered: MediaWiki, Linux, the usual bunch of programming languages (C, C++, Perl, Lisp, shell...). |
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− | Opensource and free (libre) software ('FLOSS', 'open source', and all related keywords). | ||
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− | Mastered: MediaWiki, Linux, the usual bunch of programming languages (C, C++, Perl, Lisp, shell...). |
Latest revision as of 20:17, 1 December 2012
Senior IT professional, opensource and software development expert. Born in 1967.
18 years professional experience on software development, 13 in the opensource field and 4 as a an opensource editor's CTO
Worked for (and with) service companies.
Specialties:
- Mapping non-technical concepts into usable software tools.
- Software development management... and developers cat-hoarding.
- Technical consulting, with a focus on architecture, security and collaboration.
- Opensource and free (libre) software ('FLOSS', 'open source', and all related keywords).
- Mastered: MediaWiki, Linux, the usual bunch of programming languages (C, C++, Perl, Lisp, shell...).