Hi! I'm Alexander, a passionate software developer with particular interest in
applied cryptography and resilient, decentralized/distributed systems.
Aside from a solid skillset in many languages including Python, Rust, Scala, JavaScript/TypeScript, C/C++, Java and PHP (in that order of preference, bold means lots of experience), I also tend to go for hard problems first, trying to always do things as efficiently and elegantly as possible.
Learning new things is hugely important to me and I particularly enjoy doing so in a practical setting that allows for a direct translation of these new skills into something useful for everybody. In such an environment I'd also be very happy to get deeper into the more math-heavy areas of software development such as machine learning.Useful qualifications:
• Fluent in many programming languages (see above), quick in learning new ones •
• Bilingual (able to speak English fluently) •
• In-depth Linux-based OS knowledge with decent system administration skills •
• Good at teaching knowledge to and learning from others •
• Knows how to write bullet points •
Likes: | rust python linux embedded networking concurrency firmware distributed systems |
Dislikes: | android |
NextSense produces and sells measurement system packages for detecting deviations on materials and surfaces without requiring physical contact. Their system is used by railway companies, car manufactures and at several manufacturing plants for quality assurance.
I was (for the most time) developing an Android front-end that would allow measurement engineers to easily look for deviations in materials. I also ported the JavaFX debugging application for the measurement back-end to Android.
The was an 6 week internship (although I could have definitely stayed longer if I've wanted to).
Hermeskim creates hospital personnel and supply scheduling software sold in several German-speaking countries.
My work was almost entirely front-end related:
Both jobs involved horribly maintained legacy code bases, that needed to work.
Easy to use browser User-Agent (identity sent from HTTP clients to servers) switcher with advanced features
Main Developer
Python client library for the IPFS Admin API
IPFS is a global, versioned, peer-to-peer filesystem. It combines good ideas from Git, BitTorrent, Kademlia, SFS, and the Web. It is like a single bittorrent swarm, exchanging git objects. IPFS provides an interface as simple as the HTTP web, but with permanence built in.
Maintainer & Recurring contributer
Unofficial launcher for the Linux version the Project: Gorgon online MMORPG game
Maintainer & Main Developer, User Support
Firefox extension to reduce the data leakage caused by the HTTP Referer header (zero configuration: set and forget)
Whitelist maintainer & WebExtension developer
FireFox add-on that makes accessing the search menu list easier
Dropped due to lack of WebExtension API support and similar functionality now being available natively.
Lightning fast Android launcher
Maintainer & Recurring contributer
Translator (German, ongoing)
Pure-Python library for accessing the Linux NetLink
subsystem (similar to what the ip
command does)
A minimal Linux kernel module written in rust.
Favorite Editor: | Kate, GNU Nano |