Very short about me
{
- I believe that tehnologies are here to come and go, and no matter how good I know some technology, not every project can be done with it, and not every requirement can be implemented with it. Therefore, my main quality is not any technical knowledge but engineering spirit, understanding the value customer expects to get from the software, and ability to quickly catch ins&outs of any new technology I encounter
- Independent, intelligent, quick learner & able to hit the ground running when starting to work on new project
- Resourcefull & versatile, problem solver
- Strong web (html/js/css) & MS stack knowledge (SQL server to ASP.NET)
- Don't expect me to know by heart anything that I can find in Google in less than 5 minutes (so, please don't employ me if there is no Google/Bing available in your company)
}
That should be everything you need to decide if you want to know more about me. If not, no need to read on & waste your time.
Skills
As my best skills I see ability to abstract and understand requirements, to understand the business value that is target of requirement, and (based on my experience and experiments with almost any new technology that sounded interesting to me at the time it went public) to come with ideas what to use and how to implement them. Besides this, I'm good at problem solving, performance analysis/optimization, design & architecture of modular, reliable and supportable code. I see myself as a young engineer, and have not chosen my "specialization" direction just yet, meaning that I have great knowledge of a wide range of (mostly Microsoft) web-related server and client technologies and their usage on different projects: .net in general, ASP.NET MVC, WCF, LINQ, SQL server, JavaScript, jQuery, AJAX, JSON, HTML(5), CSS...
My technology-independent skills include design & architecture patterns, documentation, requirements analysis.
I have rich experience working in small teams delivering software artifacts using agile and scrum methodologies.
Industry experience
By participating in realization of projects which delivered information systems to diverse clients, I have gained knowledge about domain business processes in following industries:
- health industry
- primary care, hospital information system and integration with health insurance systems
- insurance industry
- information system for vehicle insurance anti-fraud agency of Republic Srpska entity (Bosnia and Herzegovina, public sector)
- postal services
- gaming industry
Goals
- Professional
- To learn more about aspect-oriented programming.
- To create snippets for all of the common thing I do, so I can share them with my team so we produce similar code, and to be able to quickly build prototype apps.
- To learn some new technologies (see current interests), probably on some open source or playground projects (goal is to be able to use it on the real world project, and to know what kind of projects are these technologies for)
- Personal
- To relocate from Bosnia and Herzegovina as soon as possible, as this is not a good place for my growing kid.
Bio
I started "programming" at age of 13, using QBasic on Intel 386, limited by lack of English language knowledge (and complete help was in English) and learning more English than programming along the way.
Since then, in high school and college, I wrote a few (or more) bytes in Visual Basic, C, C++, Java and PHP, and even (successfully) participated in some C++ competitions on popular summer events among Balkan students of electrical engineering, called “Elektrijada”-s.
Starting from year 2009 I am employed fulltime as a .NET/C# developer working mostly on asp.net and asp.net mvc projects, some of them being integrated with SharePoint portals. Sometimes I had to create reports, or do non-engineer work like install and configuration of software like search server or email router, and clicking&configuring SharePoint or Dynamics CRM for days. Other times I had no choice but to make awful software, unaware of reasons why, but I was paid for it so I suppose that there is a market for that too :) And sometimes I would get complete specs and (not enough) time to do engineering work, and that were the moments when I shined.
In summer 2011 I became father, then in the fall of the 2011 (school year 2011/12) I started attending master studies in computer science at Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Banja Luka, and finally with beginning of 2012 I became constantly engaged in couple of interesting freelancing projects, so this is very very busy year for me and I really had to became good at organizing my time.
Current interests