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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
WebDynamite, Sony Netservices
July 2006 - March 2007
Automatic data migration for a mobile music download platform.
Johannes Kepler Universität Linz
2000 - 2006
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.
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