Likes: | python rust go haskell javascript linux |
Dislikes: | java php ruby windows |
I'm working on the ZeroVM infrastructure. This means writing tools and documentation that will make the platform easier to use. Tools written
Front- and backend Python and JavaScript web developer for www.dealini.ch. Our users (more than 60,000) came to the site to collect and trade discounts on various products.
I was hired as a senior developer to bring experience to a team of five while implementing new features for the site. My main focus was to improve the system architecture, code quality and workflows:
Technology stack: Pyramid web framework running on Apache via mod_wsgi
. MySQL was used for data storage, Redis was used for caching, and Celery and RabbitMQ were used for asynchronous tasks. Amazon AWS provided the hosting. We used jQuery for JavaScript and applied CSS3 and HTML5 where it made sense.
Since I worked in a small company, my responsibilities were diverse.
My primary responsibility was to build up a new area for the company: Mercurial consulting. I worked with clients in both Europe and the US to deploy Mercurial. This involved:
I've deployed Mercurial on both Linux and Windows using both Apache with hgweb
(Mercurial's bundled web interface) and RhodeCode (third-party repository management system). I've done training using both TortoiseHg and MercurialEclipse.
Secondary responsibilities included:
Explaining a hard problem to others is the best to check that you've really understood it. I taught the exercise classes for the following courses:
Implemented a new bilingual (English and German) website using PHP for the company. The site used a simple, custom framework I wrote, which was meant to be flexible while being easy to maintain.
Developed exercises and teaching material for the introductory programming course at my university. This was mostly Java programming exercises.
The topic of my PhD was Cryptography, in particular protocols for secure multiparty computation. I designed and implemented a new framework for secure multiparty computation. This was built from the ground up to be fully asynchronous, which was a novel feature at the time. I described the design and proved the security of the framework in my dissertation.
The framework has been used in production in a sugar beet auction run for the Danish sugar processor Danisco.
My studies included a year as an exchange student at the ETH Zurich, Switzerland.
I studied general Computer Science with an emphasis on Mathematics.
Mercurial efficiently handles projects of any size and kind.
Mercurial is a fast, distributed version control system (DVCS). As a core developer, I help answer questions from new users on our mailinglists and on StackOverflow where I'm one of the top contributors in the Mercurial tag. I also review patches and fix bugs.
I have contributed patches for the internationalization (i18n) infrastructure and wrote a new help system with an advanced text output engine. Later, I worked extensively with the support for sub-repositories.
A convenient interface to execute shell-commands or browse the filesystem on your remote web server. Similar to a telnet or SSH connection. Use it for administration and maintenance of your web site using commands like ps, cat, gunzip, and more.
This was one of my first Open Source projects — started in 2006 when I was still programming using PHP. It gives you a simple "shell" on your webserver where you can execute commands.
I later toyed around with adding JavaScript based AES encryption on top of the HTTP connection. This should be a poor-mans-SSL. The motivation was that my webhost at the time didn't allow me to setup a self-signed (or proper) SSL certificate :-)
AngularJS interface for OpenStack Swift
Lead developer.
ZeroVM Package Manager
PHP Exif Library. A library for reading and writing Exif headers in JPEG and TIFF images using PHP
Project founder. The innovative part of PEL was that it could both read and write Exif headers in JPEG images.
The PHP standard library already had code for reading Exif headers, but it was read-only. I looked at the Exif spec and decided to write a parser for the format. The tree-structured data was read into an object graph in PHP. You could modify the graph at will and serialize it back to a correctly encoded Exif header.
A mirror of http://hg.viff.dk/viff/
This was the project that I designed and implemented during my PhD studies. The code is fully Open Sourced and has been used in production.
PhD dissertation.
Welcome to the aragost Trifork Mercurial Kick Start. This is a set of Mercurial exercises that will get you going with distributed version control in no time!
I maintain the Mercurial page on Google Plus. My goal is to help spread news about Mercurial and link to informative articles.
I was contacted while I was in high-school and asked if I wanted to write a chapter for this book. I had written a lot in PHP back then, so I said yes! I wrote the chapter on internationalization (i18n) and described how my PHP Weather tool was translated into many different languages.
First Computer: | 120 MHz 484 DX with a whopping 8 MB of RAM! |
Favorite Editor: | Emacs |