David is a versatile developer with an eye for perfection. He started his career as a Java developer, then switched gears to iOS development and is now back in Java land. He is currently part of the platform team at Pixum in Cologne.
Likes: | java macos oop testing spring web git github continuous-integration unit-testing quality jenkins google-cloud-platform spring-boot |
Dislikes: | sap hybris |
Developing backend services
Developing iOS Apps for iPhone and iPad
Spearheading the iOS and Android app development team in terms of development processes, tools and standards.
I'm in charge of leading a team of about 15 developers across two major technology platforms - iOS and Android. The team is working for a handful of clients on about a dozen of Apps.
A big part of my time, I'm developing Apps myself as part of an agile team. Currently, I'm in charge of developing an iOS App for one of the largest retailers in the world.
Architecture and design of a java based modular web application platform, leveraging technologies like Spring, Maven and Git. I worked on a handful of projects with the before mentioned technology stack during my time at Synyx.
In addition I was Head of Mobile Solutions, where me and a small team developed mobile applications for iPhone, Android and Symbian as well as J2ME applications.
Unfortunately, most of the Apps were used internally and are not present on the App Store anymore.
I organised monthly gatherings for software developers from Karlsruhe, Germany.
My responsibilities included:
After re-locating to Cologne, I handed over my responsibilities to other members. The JUG still exists and conducts regular meetings.
You can find out more at http://jug-ka.de.
Architecture and design of various high scalable web sites, based on Java and Java EE with database backends. Technologies used include Ant, MySQL, Spring, Javascript and HTML.
I worked on about a dozen Applications with the before mentioned technology stack. I was mostly part of a small SCRUM team, sometimes working on site with customers.
I was in charge of educating Senior and Junior developers about new technologies and basics of the Java ecosystem.
In my studies I focused on software development, its processes and corner stones.
I participated in two 6 month internships, where I learned about software development in general and a lot about how not to do things.
I wrote my thesis on RFID Middleware implementations back in 2006. It was graded with an A.
[INACTIVE] Replacement for the GitHub Download Area
I came up with the idea to use the github wiki as a file storage. We use this at work extensively.
iOS Client visualizing KVB train stations
A sample App that I developed with a small team at the CGN hackathon 2013.
[INACTIVE] Laymen approach to autosuggest Core Data entries in a UITextField
It's my project :-)
[INACTIVE] iOS Auto Layout Testing
It's my project :-)
[INACTIVE] Alfred Extension to create iOS Reminders
It's my project :-)
[INACTIVE] Safari Extension extracting information from a Mantis issue and adds it to a GitHub issue
It's my project :-)
[INACTIVE] iOS star rating component
This was my first component, which I wrote. It's inactive now, but a good starting point if you want to dive into build your own!
[INACTIVE] A UIViewController
subclass that can be used as a drop-in browser component.
A small wrapper around UIWebView, which I used in various projects.
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Fully responsible for everything!
Transit 2 is an iOS App displaying departure times of all busses and city trains in Cologne, in an easy and clear fashion. In addition Transit 2 supports fast and straightforward routing to the next station.
Fully responsible for everything!
Linkly lets you automatically send a formatted copy of a websites to your Evernote account, by simply copying a link to your clipboard from any App.
Fully responsible for everything!
I'm very passionate about software development. Most of my spare time I spend with either coding, blogging about coding or tinker with my own Apps that we publish under furryfishApps.
My passion also dictates my way of working. I expect nothing less than high quality code of myself. This also means that I am very much in the test-driven camp and I object working in an environment which doesn't respect that.
Working as a professional software developer for 10 years
First Computer: | Schneider CPC |
Favorite Editor: | IntelliJ IDEA |