- OS experience:
- AIX , AmigaOS , TruUNIX 64 (DIGITAL Unix, OSF1) , HP-UX , Linux , Mach , MacOS , MkLinux , NetBSD , Solaris , SunOS , Ultrix , Unix in general , Windows NT , Windows 2000/XP
- OS programming:
- AIX , AmigaOS , TruUNIX 64 (DIGITAL Unix, OSF1) , HP-UX , Linux , Mach , MkLinux , NetBSD , Solaris , SunOS , Ultrix , Unix in general , Windows
- Programming languages:
- C++ , C , Java , Lisp , m68k Assembler , Pascal , Python , x86 Assembler
- Script languages:
- csh , Perl , Rexx , sh
- Documentation languages:
- AmigaGuide , HTML u. XHTML , LATEX, SGML u. XML , TexInfo
- Tools:
- GNU Tools , CVS , Doc++ , doxygen , Insure , Subversion , Together++ , QA C++
- Bug-Tracking:
- Bugzilla , Trac
- Databases:
- MySQL , SQLite , Sybase , Oracle
- Libraries (C/C++):
- ACE , ARM 4.0 , APR (Apache-Runtime) , APR-util (Apache-Runtime util) , Generic++ , GenericDisplay , ILOG Views , Motif , MySQL client Library , PThreads , Qt3/Qt4 , STL , Sybase CT-Library , X11
- Standards:
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- CORBA 1.x/2.x:
- Common Object Request Broker Architecture ,
- ARM 2.0/3.0/4.0:
- Application Response Measurement ,
- HTML4/XHTML:
- HyperText Markup Language ,
- SMTP:
- Simple Mail Transfer Protocol ,
- HTTP:
- HyperText Transfer Protocol (Version 1.0/1.1) ,
- CSS:
- Cascaded Style Sheets ,
- C++ STL:
- C++ Standard Template Library
- CORBA:
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- ORBs:
- Orbix (version 1.x) , TAO , VisiBroker
- Language mapping:
- C++ , Java
- Components:
- POA , Interceptors , Services
- Methods:
- OOA , OOD (UML) , OOP
- Networks:
- TCP/IP
- Areas of interest:
- Operating systems , Hypertext and document processing , Networking , distributed systems , Performance analysis and optimisation
- Topics:
- Compiler construction , CORBA , Hypertext , Network programming (TCP/IP) , System programming (Unix) , GNU project
- Project management:
- Wiki , Subversion , CVS and Trac
- Miscellaneous:
- Unix administration , WWW-, News- and FTP-Server administration
I assessed my knowledge and stated a grade for each area. Here is a short explanation / definition of the grading:
- very good:
- very good handling, detail knowledge good or better, absolutely no training needed, experience in development and deployment over 3 years.
- good:
- good handling, little detail knowledge, no training needed (perhaps in some details), experience in development and deployment over 1 year.
- fair:
- good handling, no detail knowledge, perhaps some new orientation needed, experience in development and deployment only about 3-9 months.
- marginal:
- marginal experience only, no detail knowledge, only basic knowledge experience less than 3 months.
