As an experienced software engineer with a holistic view on things I develop software from start to finish: conception, architecture, implementation, testing, documentation, training and support.
Currently interested in freelance requests.
I am flexible (available at unusual hours, always learning new technologies), but since I’m working while traveling, a future employer needs to be also flexible enough for > 90 % remote work.
Likes: | php javascript node.js go microservices html docker git linux shell postgresql sqlite mysql unicode xml json yaml rest api-design gis python |
Dislikes: | cvs joomla typo3 |
FastBill provides invoicing, bookkeeping and reporting as a SaaS in-browser solution to over 70k customers.
As a back-end developer, I was maintaining and extending a monolithic PHP application, but also developed new features and debugged issues (both in PHP and Go) in the microservice suite that's designed to replace it in the long run.
I've helped implement interfaces to large commercial bookkeeping services and replace a Vagrant-based development setup with Docker. Working on the latter, I've designed and implemented a minimalistic but secure installer for the Composer package manager, which we have subsequently open-sourced as Tiny Composer Installer.
Feed Dynamix processes billions of product data sets from large international online retailers per day, listing them on search engines and gathering statistics about sales KPIs.
As a PHP back-end developer, I was tasked with architectural decisions, migration to a microservice design, performance and quality improvements, infrastructure and toolchain design, first to third level support, and of course development and debugging.
Additionally, I was local guru of all things PHP, Linux, standards and Unicode.
Part-time (~ 8 hours a week) lectureship at a cooperative state university, teaching media students
I was responsible for the whole lecture, including slides, script and exams.
I’ve worked as a full-stack developer on
for customers like Procter & Gamble and Nestlé. Additionally, I’ve improved CI/CD tools, test automation and introduced Git to the company.
In addition to creating and extending customizations to Drupal, TYPO3 and osCommerce projects, I was tasked with Node.js prototypes and setting up a custom OpenStreetMap installation for a client. I’ve also introduced Git to the company.
After my successful internship, I continued as a working student, helping out in operations by writing sophisticated shell scripts to improve the backup system, implementing Nagios checks and customizing MediaWiki.
Helping to develop WinForms and ASP.NET applications for individuals as well as international corporations.
Focus on software engineering, security, forensics and databases.
PHP library to access the ELV FHZ series of home automation devices. Through a serial interface to a transceiver, wireless temperature sensor packets are received, decoded and presented as convenient PHP objects.
After 10 years of dotscy, I've started my personal config repository from scratch.
Consider this my personal wiki where I write down solutions to interesting problems I've faced, best practices and conference notes.
Alternative installer for PHP's package manager, Composer. It's designed with security and automation in mind. Instead of piping untrusted code from GitHub into your machine, TCE is small enough to be audited and to be kept inside a project's repository.
I live in a van. This repo is documenting the design and internals of all the (mostly electronic) customizations, for example the interrupt-driven AVR relay controller or various extensive technology evaluations.
Extended German keyboard layout for programmers and typophiles.
Tools to convert Wikipedia dump files into Git repositories.
My online business card. Responsive, static web page, optimized for speed. Hosted on GitHub and Amazon CloudFront.
A small, fast and database-less blogging system based on files only.
My private web site, recently moved to Amazon ECS. PHP with fancy Apache configuration, redirects for old URLs. Documentation isn’t too extensive, though, and the whole site isn’t well maintained since I mainly publish on Twitter these days.
Mirror an iCal feed and create a redacted free/busy version.
My personal configuration files, scripts etc. Maintained for 10 years. Started from scratch in 2018: scy/dotfiles
One of my lectures, including a Node.js-based build system. Script and slides are contained in a large Markdown file (src/mmk14-bn.md
) and tagged in the generated HTML. The resulting page has both a print and a presentation mode.
A set of scripts to automatically take pictures of yourself on different devices. Used as a “post-privacy” experiment.
Stream-based PHP ONIX parser library, capable of handling arbitrarily large files.
BitsFS is a FUSE-based virtual file system which provides a single virtual big file which will be stored as a lot of small physical files representing equally sized chunks of the big file. Never became more than an experiment, although it looked promising.
Design and implementation of a forensic documentation tool for interactive command-line sessions. My bachelor thesis, graded 1.0.
In case you don’t want to build the PDF yourself, I’m hosting a copy, also of the final presentation slides (in German).
MySQL backup dumps using LVM snapshots. Contains rather advanced shell scripting, for example juggling with multiple input file descriptors to a single command.
A (German) talk inspired by Doug Crockford’s JavaScript: The Good Parts. Covers things that are often misunderstood, like variable scoping or the this
keyword. You can find the slides on GitHub. Since the advent of ES6, this talk is largely obsolete.
I took part in a (German) panel discussion about relevancy criteria in Wikipedia and possible (technical) solutions to content removal by admins. I had published the early concept of Levitation to convert Wikipedia into a Git repository shortly before that.
A real estate website, available in 8 languages. Instead of paying for a commercial weather API or having ads on the site, I wrote a METAR parser and accessed NOAA data. Also, for SEO purposes, the URL slugs are translated as well (even when switching languages on any subpage), a custom-made feature that was not available in the framework we used.
A contest where teams from around the world, each having the same VM image with security vulnerabilities, compete. You have to find the vulnerabilities, fix them on your VM and at the same time attack the others using the very same bugs.
First Computer: | Atari 800 XL |
Favorite Editor: | Vim. Available everywhere, incredibly flexible and powerful. |