on Feb 26
Jan Fabry
I believe that I, even as a grunt, can make a difference.
I like to work on projects where I can have contact with the end-user, and think with them how the problem should be solved. I prefer coupling existing solutions over re-writing everything from scratch, as this will probably give the client the most result for their investment in me. This means I keep a wide view on the world, as this allows me to learn from many technologies, even if I do the most of my development in a few of them.
Technologies
javascript php python .net java
Experience (5)
Developer/analist
NMBS/SNCB (Belgian Railways)
March 2009 - October 2009
Together with one other developer I created a web application to request authorizations for an upcoming SAP implementation (~2 700 SAP users), and manage the trainings for this change (~10 000 user-course combinations needed to be planned). The requirements of the system changed frequently, even while it was in use, so we tried to work in an agile way, with rapid analysis cycles and feedback with UI mockups.
The application was mostly written with the Ext JS framework to create a desktop-like environment on the web. The backend was Zend Framework, with an own integration of Propel and DBFinder as an ORM layer.
Analist
Lithium ICT
2007 - 2008
Together with the founder of the company, I created the next generation of the in-house CMS eGo. Using different existing components (Propel, patForms, ExtJS...) we got a modular and re-usable system that was still compatible with the previous version.
As this was the first time the development was done by different users, I introduced source control (SVN) and project followup (Trac). This was my most profound introduction to the world of a small business developing software, and I liked it very much.
Technical manager
Lithium ICT
2008
For one client, I was the technical manager from begin to end, and thus the contact with third parties. This included filling in all the gaps that the client forgot to specify in the contracts with their other suppliers, like setting up the server.
Developer
Lithium ICT
2007 - 2008
For various projects of Lithium, I created small solutions, for example:
- signing webforms with the Belgian eID
- creating custom PDFs with XSL-FO
- a document indexer based on Lucene
Developer
i-City
02/2007 - 04/2007
I developed an interactive multi-player game to demonstrate the capabilities of the i-City network. It was used by hundreds of users in an event that lasted two days. I created a flexible framework that allowed multiple users to co-operate in multiple small games, with the progress shown live on large displays.
Education
B.S. Informatics
Universiteit Hasselt
2002 - Current
I was a representative of the students for some years. First at the local student's council of my university, later at the national union of students in Flanders, VVS, as the chairperson. Quality assurance is one of my interests, and I was a student member of a QA panel for two degrees, one at the Hogeschool Gent and one at the Catholic University of Leuven, both in Informatics/Computer Science.
Stack Exchange Last seen today
Tools
Vim
Background
I am interested in the Propel ORM, and am participating in the upcoming 1.5 release by writing documentation and adding new behaviors.
I started playing with HTML and Javascript around 1998, and with PHP and databases a few years later. I participated in the Project Alfa community in Hasselt, where I learned that being around smart people is the best way to get to interesting results. This is the reason I want to be a freelancer: so that I can work with as many different people on as many different projects as possible, and thus stimulate each other to create great products.