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Johannes Fahrenkrug

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Currently The one man software-development army. at Springenwerk (my own company).

I have been programming since I was 12 and I still love it.

Now I am a freelancing software developer living in Northern Germany.

I develop elegant and easy to use applications for iPhone, iPad, Mac and the web using iOS, Objective-C, Ruby and JavaScript.

I'm a full stack developer with deep knowledge of both server and client side technologies.

If you are looking for a reliable and innovative partner for your next project, we should talk.

Technologies

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Experience show all

The one man software-development army., Springenwerk (my own company)

November 2004 - Current

Polyglot software development, mainly iOS (iPhone/iPad), Mac, Ruby and JavaScript (Cappuccino and SproutCore).

  • Developed multiple iOS apps for major international companies , created the backend for the http://www.gebeco.de relaunch, contributed to both the Cappuccino and SproutCore JavaScript frameworks.

  • Core contributor of Radiant CMS, the Ruby on Rails CMS (helped getting it ready for Ruby 1.9)

  • Creator of the popular VertexHelper Mac application for Game developers.

  • Very active in the Open Source community (Github).

  • Regularly speaks at conferences like the iPhone Developers Conference or the WebTech Conference.

  • Writes articles for magazines like Mac Developer

  • Co-Author of the book "Objective-C Fundamentals"

  • International security consulting work, including web application and network security. Received public acknowledgments from Google and Apple.

Software Developer, Gebeco GmbH & Co KG (Leisure, Travel & Tourism)

February 2003 - June 2007

Designed, developed and maintained new program modules for a complex in-house software of this travel business.

  • Gained project management experience from planning and implementing an online-booking web application which involved porting dozens of C source files from OS/2 to Linux and building an extensive user friendly web application using IBM DB2, Eclipse, Java, the Wicket framework, and cutting edge web technologies including JavaScript, CSS, and AJAX

  • Developed modules in C under OS/2 that manage budgets, handle and process customer feedback and ease the design of the travel catalog pages and improved vast amounts of the existing code base

  • Set up and maintained a Subversion source code management system

  • Conducted daily status meetings with the development team

Webservices Developer, WebserviceBroker GmbH

February 2004 - February 2005

WebserviceBroker develops a new way of offering and reselling webservices. Second job next to the day job for a year which involved implementing webservices in PHP using SOAP, XML and PostgreSQL under Linux and executing security audits of the existing code base. Consulting on architecture decisions was part of my responsibility as well.

Java Software Developer, Mobilcom e-business GmbH (Telecommunications)

February 2001 - March 2002

Mobilcom e-business was an application service provider.

  • Enhanced a solution for using a hosted implementation of StarOffice through a web browser.

  • Developed enhancements to the iPlanet portal server and Sun ONE Webtop, using HTML, JavaScript, Java Servlets, and Java Server Pages.

  • Set up and maintained a CVS source code management system.

  • Consulted potential customers about the product, which involved traveling.

Education

Fachinformatiker (a form of computer scientist), Deutsche Telekom AG

1998 - 2001

Shortened the apprenticeship by 6 months because of above average performance.

Developed multiple in-house applications for Deutsche Telekom which simplified their workflow.

To be honest, however, I learned more from the books I bought and read during that time and from the code I read and wrote. That's why I left as early as possible and started working for a company that actually let me develop software.

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Open Source (18) show all

MapKit

GitHub, Sep 2009 - Jul 2010; followed by 37 people; forked 4 times

A Google Maps API abstraction layer written for Cappuccino

Took over project for a different developer, re-wrote most of it and significantly enhanced it.


turbo-derive

GitHub, Sep 2009; followed by 3 people

Easily handle derived Core Data properties in a pain free, KVO-compliant way

Thought up and wrote the whole thing.


CPOperation

GitHub, Oct 2009 - Dec 2009; followed by 12 people

Cappuccino implementation of NSOperation, NSOperationQueue, NSInvocationOperation and NSBlockOperation

Thought up and wrote the whole thing.


iPhone-Webtech

GitHub, Oct 2009 - Mar 2010

Files for my iPhone View Controllers session at WebTech 09

Thought up and wrote the whole thing.


ViewControllerDemo

GitHub, Oct 2009 - Jun 2012; followed by 6 people

A demo application for the WebTech 09 conference showcasing the usage of iPhone view controllers

Thought up and wrote the whole thing.


CPVideoKit

GitHub, Jan 2010; followed by 26 people

Cappuccino & Objective-J wrapper for the YouTube and Vimeo JavaScript API

Thought up and wrote the whole thing.


MacRubyRemote

GitHub, Feb 2010; followed by 14 people

Remote control your Cocoa app with a Cappuccino web interface. Poke around.

Thought up and wrote the whole thing.


VertexHelper

GitHub, Feb 2010 - Dec 2011; followed by 209 people; forked 29 times

Lets you graphically define vertices of sprites for Box2D and Chipmunk bodies/shapes.

Thought up and wrote the whole thing.


Raphuccino

GitHub, Apr 2010 - Jul 2011; followed by 77 people; forked 4 times

A Cappuccino & Objective-J wrapper for the awesome RaphaelJS vector graphics library

Thought up and wrote the whole thing.


iphonedevcon2010-sproutcore-demo

GitHub, Nov 2010 - Dec 2010; followed by 13 people; forked 3 times

An iPad SproutCore Touch demo for my talk at the iPhone Developer Conference 2010

Thought up and wrote the whole thing.


CappuccinoCibImageSearch

GitHub, Dec 2010 - Apr 2011; followed by 4 people

Cappuccino Cib-based Google Image Search Client with CPTableView goodness

Thought up and wrote the whole thing.


private-dumper

GitHub, Jan 2011; followed by 13 people; forked 2 times

A Ruby class-dump wrapper to create header files from private iOS frameworks

Thought up and wrote the whole thing.


MacDevImageSearch

GitHub, Jan 2011; followed by 3 people

SproutCore Image Search project for an article in Mac Developer.

Thought up and wrote the whole thing.


MacRubyLyrics

GitHub, Feb 2011; followed by 2 people

Search for lyrics and have them read to you with MacRuby, JavaScript, and Cocoa

Thought up and wrote the whole thing.


sc-template-image-search

GitHub, May 2011; followed by 2 people

JSConf.it 2011 SproutCore Demo

Thought up and wrote the whole thing.


WWDC2011-Downloader

GitHub, Jun 2011; followed by 72 people; forked 10 times

Script to download the sample code for all WWDC 2011 sessions. You need to be an attendee to use it.

Thought up and wrote the whole thing.


Born-To-Be-Alive

GitHub, Sep 2009; followed by 6 people

Patrick Hernandez hit performed by Alex, the NSSpeechSynthesizer's best voice.


radiant

GitHub, Jun 2008 - Feb 2013; followed by 1406 people; forked 274 times

Radiant is a no-fluff, open source content management system designed for small teams.

Made it Ruby 1.9 compatible.


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Apps & Software (7) show all

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Liebherr Kitchen Photo Designer

An augmented reality app that lets you choose a Liebherr fridge and move, scale and rotate it on top of a live camera preview. You can then take a picture of what the fridge would look like in your kitchen and save it or email it.

I did the complete development and implementation work. The concept and design was done by a different company.


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Liebherr Ice Crusher iPhone App

A fun ice cube simulation app for iPhone.

Did not design or create the concept for this app, but completely developed and implemented it.


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Liebherr BioFresh App for iPhone

An iPhone app to find out lots of valuable information about your food, its vitamins and shelf life. Search for your favourite food or products that contain certain minerals or vitamins.

Did not design or create the concept for this app, but fully developed and implemented it.


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VertexHelper Pro

VertexHelper is a tool for game developers to easily define physics body vertices for Chipmunk and Box2D. You just have to click on the points of the image and the source code is created for you.

I developed the thing.


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Gebeco Backend

Lead developer for the relaunch of the backend and architecture.

Created the backend in Ruby on Rails/Radiant for this travel company, running on Solaris and talking to a legacy IBM DB2 database. Uses Xapian for fulltext search and memcached for caching.


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Chronicle Diary and Journal

The easy way to keep a diary or journal that goes with you wherever you go. All web, no downloads, totally free.

I wrote some Cappuccino components for Chronicle.im, including Google Maps integration and the login/signup UI.


MemoryMiner Web Viewer

MemoryMiner uses photographs and documents to provoke, capture and share memories about people, places and times. This web viewer is a work in progress and was written in Cappuccino.

I helped implement some features of the Cappuccino app, like a programmatically collapsable split-view and hardware accelerated pan & zoom using CSS transforms. I also added some features to the Rails backend, including moving it to bundler, adding tests and improving the data model.


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Writing (8) show all

Books

Objective-C Fundamentals

Objective-C Fundamentals

Christopher Fairbairn, Collin Ruffenach, Johannes Fahrenkrug


Articles & Blogs

Thoughts on Mobile UI Design

Springenwerk Blog

My thoughts about designing UI and UX of mobile applications, including the big "native vs. web" question.


Creating Web Applications with Cappuccino

MacTech | The journal of Apple technology.

Cover article of the May 2011 issue of the legendary MacTech Magazine. The article is a complete tutorial that teaches the reader how to build a Google Image Search application using Cappuccino.


Ein Juwel: MacRuby

Twitter

A 4 page article in the German magazine "Mac Developer" featuring a tutorial teaching you how to write your first MacRuby application that searches, downloads and then "sings" lyrics to you.


Meet SproutCore

Twitter

A 5 page article in the German "Mac Developer" magazine: A tutorial of how to build your first SproutCore application, a Google Image Search client.


Meet Cappuccino

Mac Developer

Sorry, I don't have a link to the actual print article. It was an tutorial teaching Cocoa developers how to use their skills to build their first Cappuccino application: A Google Image Search client.


Using Raphael.js with SproutCore 2.0

The official SproutCore blog

A short tutorial about how to build a live SVG editor with RaphaelJS and SproutCore 2.0.


"Poor Man's" PHP certificate cache

OpenSocial API Blog

When working with the OpenSocial API on one of my client's PHP servers, I wanted to…


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Reading (22) show all

Books

JavaScript: The Good Parts

JavaScript

The Good Parts

Douglas Crockford


Eloquent JavaScript: A Modern Introduction to Programming

Eloquent JavaScript

A Modern Introduction to Programming

Marijn Haverbeke


Objective-C Fundamentals

Objective-C Fundamentals

Christopher Fairbairn, Collin Ruffenach, Johannes Fahrenkrug


Programming in Objective-C (3rd Edition) (Developer's Library)

Programming in Objective-C

Stephen G. Kochan


The iPhone Developer™s Cookbook: Building Applications with the iPhone SDK

The iPhone Developer™s Cookbook

Building Applications with the iPhone SDK

Erica Sadun


Programming Ruby: The Pragmatic Programmers' Guide, Second Edition

Programming Ruby

The Pragmatic Programmers' Guide, Second Edition

Dave Thomas, Chad Fowler, Andy Hunt


Security Warrior

Security Warrior

Cyrus Peikari, Anton Chuvakin


The Web Application Hacker's Handbook: Discovering and Exploiting Security Flaws

The Web Application Hacker's Handbook

Discovering and Exploiting Security Flaws

Dafydd Stuttard, Marcus Pinto


Maximum Security (3rd Edition)

Maximum Security

Greg Shipley, Anonymous


Rework

Rework

Jason Fried, David Heinemeier Hansson


Head First Design Patterns

Head First Design Patterns

Elisabeth Freeman, Eric Freeman, Bert Bates, Kathy Sierra


Head First Software Development

Head First Software Development

Dan Pilone, Russ Miles


Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution

Hackers

Heroes of the Computer Revolution

Steven Levy, Steven Levy


Designed for Use: Create Usable Interfaces for Applications and the Web

Designed for Use

Create Usable Interfaces for Applications and the Web

Lukas Mathis


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Articles & Blogs

Building the Next Generation of Mobile Web Applications

Majd Taby

All mobile web apps today suck. Some mobile web apps come close to being good, like Gmail and Twitter, while some come really close, like The Financial Times and…


the Uncanny Valley of user interface design

Bill Higgins' Blog

There’s a theory called ‘The Uncanny Valley’ regarding humans’ emotional response to human-like robots...


Objective-J and Cappuccino, with Francisco Tolmasky

State of Code

280 North (bought by Motorolla) is the company behind the impressive 280 slides web-based presentation application (a la Keynote) and the framework it was built on:…


Imagine a Beowulf Cluster of JavaScript Frameworks

Tom Dale

Thomas Fuchs recently wrote about the advantages of using JavaScript micro-frameworks...


Tools

Amiga 500

Vim

Background

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