I create high performing software teams. Through strong technical expertise combined with leadership skills I help teams improve the way they work.
With about 15 years of experience in building software I have learned a great deal about architecting and implementing systems in a pragmatic way that helps you ship software.
Being able to think across disciplines is what enables me to consider trade-offs in way that sets me apart. I spend a great deal of attention to determining what is important for a project to focus on and what isn't.
Need help getting your software team on the right track? Have an exciting new initiative that you want to make sure succeeds? Get in touch directly or with one of my colleagues at Reaktor.
Likes: | relay flutter clojure clojurescript datomic reactjs d3.js fulcro unix c git webstandards amazon-web-services |
Dislikes: | php windows c++ cvs flash angularjs |
After quitting my job at InfoProjects I took a few moths off to learn new technologies and find new opportunities. What I wanted was to work with cutting edge technology and expand my professional network.
I fiddled with lots of different things ranging from new databases to alternative programming paradigms. My new knowledge was tested in open source projects and local hackathons. In the end I decided to strike out on my own and become a freelancer.
Software Composer is a profession I made up because it better describes what I do than calling myself a designer or engineer. It also amplifies the fact that I value composability in software design.
The fact is that I help customers building great software in whatever way I can.
InfoProjects is a middle sized software company that specializes in developing web publishing applications. After graduation I stayed on at the company focusing less on the technology itself and more or the business side of software.
As a web-coordinator I was responsible for all communication between a customer and the development team of their application. My day to day tasks were a combination of account manager, product owner and project manager activities.
My personal goal involved improving communication between customers and technologists. I was responsible helping customers improve their large scale web applications, working with customers like the dutch Public Prosecution Service, the Radboud University and InfoMil.
I started out working this job on the side when I was still in school. During my study two internships were required, after finishing the one at Nobel en van Dijk I went looking for a more software oriented place to work. That's how I ended up at InfoProjects, they wanted to keep me on after finishing that internship.
My day to day tasks involved configuration management and deployment of their main product the IPROX-CMS. These deployments were done either on-site or remotely from the office. I got assignments at large organizations and even travel abroad at times.
This was my first internship and IT related job. Nobel en van Dijk is a company that provides IT related services to other businesses. My job was analyzing defects with incoming hardware and if needed ordering and replacing parts of those devices. This involved lots of testing of workstations or laptops and developing as sense of what defect caused what kind of behavior in a computer. After a while I could basically run the department I was working in on my own.
Fundamental two day training on Kanban, Scrum, Agile, systems thinking and team work.
A single day of public speaking training by TEDx coach Tara Phillips.
The most valuable lessons from Reaktorian consulting distilled in two days.
A six month course (about 8 hours a week) where you'll learn about nurturing healthy teams.
Information Engineering is a specialization within the IT faculty. More so than other IT specializations IE is focused on the analytical aspect of building information systems. Students learn how to understand business processes and model large information systems accordingly. A broad range of subjects is taught so the students get a clear understanding of everything that is needed from defining the correct requirements to actually building software.
As part of this study I also finished a minor in philosophy. After years of studying technology I choose to pursue this path in order to improve my critical thinking. To this day philosophy remains one of my hobbies.
This study focused on designing, developing, implementing and maintaining software. I learned to program in several languages. Modeling database and the SQL query language where also a big part of the curriculum.
A Zotonic module for checking links within your content. This module was completely hand written by me and a reasonable example of my ability to write Erlang.
Zotonic is the open source, high speed, real-time web framework and content management system, built with Erlang.
Through my work at Driebit, I have made several minor contributions to this project.
Ginger is a collection of modules for Zotonic to make it easier to rapidly develop websites. I have made many contributions through my work at Driebit.
The prototype of an educational game using the dutch Open Cultuur Data API
I made this application to become more familiar with the Clojurescript's Om library and React.js.
A Ruby client for the Clojure networked REPL.
I made some significant changes to this pure ruby Bencode parser so that it could parse data streams.
I was a guest on the Reaktor podcast talking about GraphQL.
"When will it be done?" Is a question I get asked almost weekly as a software developer. I wrote a blogpost on how to come up with a better answer to that question.
How can you improve your predictability within an agile proces? (dutch)
A informational website for sales people to get their documentation every fashion season.
I helped PVH integrate their loyalty app with the Contentful CMS.
As a member of the product launch team I worked on the Ivy Park x Adidas campaign.
Ridecloud was a ride sharing service aggregator and a project within the ING innovation lab.
Remote playable Tetris. A version of Tetris projected in a window, playable from outside with your phone.
BrabantsErfgoed is a website about dutch heritage in the Brabant province. I worked on small parts of backend integration with external sources.
Natuurlab is a educational site about bee species. I worked on the dynamic mapping system for the front-end and wrote all the backend code.
A website presenting dutch history in an accessible way for pupils and teachers in middle and upper primary education and lower secondary education.
I have worked mostly on the backend of this site.
This website was developed in collaboration with Lava Lab. I worked on many parts of the website including the custom social media integration.
The project was a redesign to a design style dubbed brutalist. I worked on a booking system for students that will let them become the curator of the homepage during different time frames.
De Stemming is the political poll of EenVandaag, conducted by research agency GfK. I have worked on visualising the polling results in both a website and a cross platform phone app.
Geheugen van Drenthe presents reliable information about Drenthe and places it in its local context. I have worked on the backend of this website that has advanced capabilities to re-use information from external linked data sources.
The Jewish Monument commemorates the more than 104,000 persons who were persecuted as Jews in the Netherlands and who did not survive the Holocaust.
I am especially proud of the visualisation on the front page, which I hand coded in javascript to render on canvas.
First Computer: | IBM 486 PC |
Favorite Editor: | IntelliJ |