am 1. Nov. 2012
Miky Dinescu
Schaumburg, IL, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
My fascination with programming started when I first got my hands on the a Spectrum Z80 clone, in first grade. It had an 8-bit processor and 16K of RAM and was loaded full of BASIC awesomeness - and I was forever hooked. By high-school I was enrolled in a special computer-science class and competing in the local and regional CS Olympiads while trying my hand and game programming in Visual C++ with DirectX.
Professionally, I've been working since 2003, mostly on Windows programming in .NET or web programming with various stacks (ASP.NET/MS-SQL or LAMP environments) but I've also had the opportunity to work on several embedded processors in C and I've done a few projects in C++ as well. While recently my interests are in mobile programming having done some work in Java on Android and dabbling with a couple Windows Phone and iPhone apps.
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Erfahrung Alle anzeigen
Sr Software Developer, Independent Consultant
Juni 2012 - Aktuell
Working as an independent consultant I help my clients achieve success either by providing guidance or actually developing software solutions for them.
Since starting working as an independent consultant I've already helped one customer successfully complete a software project and have been working with another to re-design their flagship product.
Sr Software Engineer, RedFusion Studios
Juni 2010 - Mai 2012
At RedFusion Studios I was a principal software development resource. Although my title was "Sr. Software Engineer" I usually performed the work of a software architect and sometimes that of a project manager, working directly with the Director of Engineering and the business development team to architect solutions and generate project road-maps, proposals and schedules.
I also wrote code, developed software solutions, and sometimes perform testing and maintenance. My time was, on average, spent 25% on architecture and management, and the rest on implementation, mostly writing code in C#, and towards the end Java, targeting the Android platform.
Sr Software Engineer, Visualize
Oktober 2003 - Juni 2010
Visualize was a relatively young company with a start-up vibe to it when I started working there as a Software Engineer in 2003. While at Visualize I had numerous opportunities to wear many hats and was able to demonstrate my skills on different platforms and technologies. I wrote code, designed applications, performed testing and fixed bugs and was promoted several times.
I'm proud to have been a driving force for the adoption of coding standards and for introducing source control to the company. I also convinced management to allow me to implement a custom VoIP conference system based on Asterisk which reduced the company's phone bills and greatly improved inter-office communications.
Zertifizierung
Microsoft Certified Professional - Windows Development
2004 - Aktuell
VMWare Certified Professional - VI3
2009 - Aktuell
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Lesebeiträge (6) Alle anzeigen

The Annotated Turing
A Guided Tour Through Alan Turing's Historic Paper on Computability and the Turing Machine
Charles Petzold
This is truly an amazing book, written by a great champion of software development, that explores the paper that started it all. Whether you're into computer science or not this is a great way to learn about the insights that fueled the development of computers and the science of computing.

Framework Design Guidelines
Conventions, Idioms, and Patterns for Reusable .NET Libraries
Krzysztof Cwalina, Brad Abrams
If you're working on library code, or public APIs this is a MUST READ. And even if you're not working on public APIs this is a great resource for understanding the reasoning behind some of the design consideration that went into the .Net Framework.

To me this is a classic that helped me become a better software developer and engineer. I really enjoy going back from time to time and re-reading passages of this book.

Introduction to Algorithms
Thomas H. Cormen, Charles E. Leiserson, Ronald L. Rivest, Clifford Stein
This is one of those books that you're never done reading. I always go back to it for reference and it's one of the most clearly written resources on algorithms and data structures to date. Read it & re-read it!!

Windows via C/C++
Jeffrey M. Richter, Christophe Nasarre
If you're developing on Windows this book is a must have and must read. It contains a lot of information that is otherwise hard to fully grasp on the internet and can help you navigate the many APIs available in the Win32 Platform SDK.
Tools
CIP-03 (Sinclair Z80 clone)
Programmer's Notepad 2

