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David Tanzer

Linz, Austria

davidtanzer.net

Currently Software developer (Freelancer) at Engineering Center Steyr.

Technologies

Experience (6)

Software developer (Freelancer)

Engineering Center Steyr

March 2011 - Current

At ECS I work as a software developer on a data visualization project. The software we develop will be used to analyze simulation results. I also help to establish scrum at our departement.

Lead JEE developer (Freelancer)

isento.de

May 2010 - February 2011

At isento I worked in the architecture department of a german federal agency. I was part of a team that defined the software development and quality processes for all software departments.

Software developer (Freelancer)

WebDynamite, Telekom Austria

August 2009 - April 2010

At WebDynamite I worked for their client, Telekom Austria, on a CRM solution. It was a web application based on Apache Wicket. We used the principles of „Domain Driven Design“ to create the architecture and design of the application.

Software developer, architect

ciqua, Celum GmbH

July 2009 - August 2009

At ciqua, a company I co-owned from 2006 to 2010, we created an online shop for Celum GmbH as a fixed price project.

Software developer (Freelancer)

Mathema Software GmbH, Arvato AG

June 2007 - October 2008

At Mathema I worked on a CRM system for Arvato AG. The core of the system was the operative CRM for a multi-partner bonus points program.

Software developer (Freelancer)

WebDynamite, Sony Netservices

July 2006 - March 2007

Automatic data migration for a mobile music download platform.

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Education

B.S. Computer Science

Johannes Kepler Universität Linz

2000 - 2006

Stack Exchange Last seen 6 days ago

Open Source

resdroid

Simplified resource handling for Android

Oct 2011


Apps & Software

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Regions: Countries [gclimbing]

A site where mountaineers can share their experience.


Writing

Simplicity

David Tanzer's blog

Programming - especially in Java or .NET - often seems overly complicated to me. I know complex problems sometimes require complex solutions. Anyway, often things can be simplified.


Version Numbers

David Tanzer's Blog

A proposal for creating version numbers


Reading

Books

StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

The Passionate Programmer

Creating a Remarkable Career in Software Development

Chad Fowler


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

The Leader's Guide to Radical Management

Reinventing the Workplace for the 21st Century

Stephen Denning


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Implementing Lean Software Development

From Concept to Cash

Mary Poppendieck, Tom Poppendieck


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Succeeding with Agile

Software Development Using Scrum

Mike Cohn


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Presentation Zen

Simple Ideas on Presentation Design and Delivery

Garr Reynolds


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Articles & Blogs

Strategy Letter I: Ben and Jerry's vs. Amazon

Joel on Software

Both models work. But you’ve got to pick one and stick to it.


Don't Let Architecture Astronauts Scare You

Joel on Software

Heroic utopian grandiloquence, boastfulness, and a complete lack of reality: the business press goes wild!


The Law of Leaky Abstractions

Joel on Software

All abstractions fail sometimes. Don’t let them drag you and your programming down.


Hitting the High Notes

Joel on Software

How different is one programmer from the next? Is it even worth looking for the “the best”?


A Field Guide to Developers

Joel on Software

Does your company have what it takes to be a developer’s top choice?


My Favorite Graphs... and the future

Creating Passionate Users

I added this article from kathy sierra's blog, but I really enjoyed all of the articles she has written. A great blog, I got many insights from there.


Quieting the lizard brain

Seth's Blog

Almost everything Seth Godin writes is good, but this is one of my favourite articles.


Tools

Eclipse, Textmate, JEdit