on Apr 19
Lukas Knuth
Krefeld, Germany
I started programming when I was 15, using some drag-and-drop editor which created VB code and compiled it. It allowed for the creation of very basic programs. I learned a lot about control-structures (basic looping, if) and the very basics of programming.
It instantly took me and I spend long hours building silly toy-programs, but I also created applications to do my Math homework with step-by-step solutions, so you just had to copy it.
I sold copies of the software to my classmates. I guess that was the reason for some bad exam results...
After I finished middle school, I went to business college and started "real" programming in Java. It turned out to be even more fun than the editor I had used before, since I was now able to do more complex things and typing code is much more comfortable than clicking it together.
I learned a lot at business college, but it always felt like just "scratching on the surface", so I decided to study computer science to "dive deeper".
Technologies
Experience show all
Backend Web Developer (Internship), IMAGINEON
August 2012 - September 2012
I worked in a loosely coupled team of three developers, creating the back-end application for a daily news app on iOS.
I worked on new API features and security improvements to the already running system. Despite from the app itself being developed for iOS, I only worked on the server-side back-end, which was developed in PHP.
Web Developer (Internship), CTS-Media
September 2011 - November 2011
I created websites for medium-sized to large company's, which included the implementation of the layout, given by the designers and the development of plugins for the CMS-system Contao, to create functionality beyond the standard user-needs.
This included many things from the simple "random partner-banner"-widget up to complex sorting-algorithms.
Plugins where developed in PHP, the design was done using standard web-technologies like HTML, CSS and JavaScript (mostly jQuery) for the eye-candy.
Web Designer (Internship), V V Service
October 2007 - November 2007
I created Flash-animations and page-elements, but most of the time I did research on local clubs and associations and if they had a proper website.
After the internship, I actually first started coding using the above mentioned drag-and-drop VB editor.
Education
Bachelor of Science - Computer Science, Hochschule Niederrhein
2012 - Current
Informationstechnischer Assistent (ITA), bm - Bildung in Medienberufen
2009 - 2012
- Top of class 2009 - 2010
- Top of class 2010 - 2011
- Top of class 2011 - 2012
Stack Exchange show all Last seen today
Open Source show all
Pacman
Bitbucket, Apr 2012 - Jun 2012
A Pac-Man clone, based on the game-play of the original.
Main developer and contributor.
BackSlide
Bitbucket, Nov 2012 - Current; followed by 7 people; forked 4 times
A simple Gnome-Shell Extension for an automatic background-image (wallpaper) slideshow.
Main developer.
minimal-game-framework
GitHub, Jun 2012 - Oct 2012
A very small and minimal framework to build 2D-Arcade-Games from Pong till Pac-Man.
Main developer. The framework was migrated from my previous Pacman project.
bike-track
GitHub, Jul 2012 - Mar 2013; followed by 5 people
An Android application which tracks your bike-tour, collects geo-date and shows it in pretty diagrams.
Main Developer/Biker.
Apps & Software
Automatic background-image (wallpaper) slideshow for Gnome Shell
Main Developer.
Writing show all
Code Island - UDP Multicast on Android
About the problems with UDP multicast on the Android mobile OS
Tools
IntelliJ, Notepad++, WebStorm, vim













