on Aug 23, 2012
Andreas Goebel
Siegen, Germany
I love my job. I love beeing a frontend engineer. Always looking for elegant & efficient code.
Web2.0 & Rich Internet Applications are more than empty words to me. My toolbox includes Javascript / requireJS / jQuery along with HTML5/CSS3 and Websockets wherever possible. I'm completely fascinated by modular programming patterns and mediators to handle entire application frameworks and modules loosely coupled.
I consider JSON(P), Ajax, CSS & HTML as child's play and I'm wondering, why the menu in a restaurant isn't presented in JSON.
Learning new technologys is another thing I really like to do (if the benefits is appropriate).
I'm addicted to functional programming, closures, prototyping & object composition (mixins). I'm an assured advocate of new web technologies, static build processes (like Apache ANT or requireJS r.js), performance, loosely coupled object dependencies / modules and best practices in general.
Currently working as a Frontend Engineer in Germany.
Visit my playground at http://www.typeofnan.com.
Technologies
Experience show all
Software / Frontend Engineer, Interred GmbH
2010 - Current
Lead front-end developer for creating a new content-management system for Europes biggest publishing house (Axel Springer AG).
Software Developer, Freelancer
2008 - 2010
www.floribus.com
Software Developer, bytesatwork
2007 - 2008
Web/Software developer
Software Developer, CEREBEE GmbH
2004 - 2007
Web/Software developer
Education
Bachelor, SAE Institute Hamburg
2002 - 2004
Stack Exchange show all Last seen on Mar 28
Open Source show all
BarFoos
GitHub, Jun 2011 - Apr 2012; followed by 3 people
Javascript application Framework + ES5 normalization.
Writing show all
A MXHR loader - Part 2 - How does it work
typeof NaN
In the last post I described the overhead problem when transfering lots of files in your browser. The basic idea of Multipart XHR is to have a little dealer script (that…
Tools
Generic 386sx 25Mhz !
Eclipse/Aptana, codA
Background
My first MS-DOS batch file infected me. Since that day I was addicted to coding. I got my first "C" book in the age of 12 and never looked back.
