on Jan 30
Lawrence Kok
Zevenbergen, Netherlands
@lawrence_kokMy name is Lawrence Kok. I live in the Netherlands where I’m studying at NHTV. There i am enrolled in a game-development education. Next to my studies i spent my personal time doing research into fields such: design paradigms, declarative user-interfaces, data binding, audio synthesis, engine design.
I’m quite a fan of fantasy and sci-fi lores such as: Stargate; Legend of the Seeker; Sanctuary. I have interests in Asian cultures, -music (pop/rock), and of course their cuisine.
Next to developing video-games I’m personally quite attracted to developments of RIA applications using C# as my prime programming language for these ‘tools’ whereas i still prefer c++ for areas where it matters e.g. low-level-system programming i.e. video-game engine.
Technologies
Experience show all
Assistant IT Management (Internship), Vertizontaal
2006 - 2007
Deployment of workstations, networks and associated software. On-site problem solving.
Application Developer (Internship/Consultancy), iACTOR
2007 - 2008
Software development asp.net. Entered a Microsoft Certification program in exchange for a consultancy position at one of their partner software houses during the internship period.
IT Manager 'Consultant', BluewaterFishing
2006 - 2011
Management of IT Infrastructure, deployment of network, audio, sound. Development of in-house application for automatism.
Tools Programmer (Internship), Nixxes
September 2012 - January 2013
Development and contribution of new features and modifications to existing features to improve the workflows for content authors.
Education show all
Assistant IT Management, Radius College
2006 - 2007
Due to an extensive pre-existing knowledge & skillset I was moved into an accelerated class. This reduced the course of a standard two year to a single year course.
Application Developer, Radius College
2007 - 2008
Due to an extensive pre-existing knowledge & skillset I was moved into an accelerated class. This reduced the course of a standard 1.5 year to a single year course.
Enrolled in a programme by WenS-ICT and certified myself as Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist.
B.S. Game architechture & design [in progress], NHTV
2008 - 2013
Contributed to a project named 'Exp' short for 'Experience' as general/ tools programmer, which was submitted to the IGF (Independ Games Festival) where it got an honourable mention.
Certifications
Aries Technology Certification
2006 - 2006
Cisco CCNA 1/2 Certification
2006 - 2006
Microsoft .Net Framework 2.0 Technology Specialist Certification
2007 - 2007
Stack Exchange show all Last seen today
Accounts
Open Source show all
System.Network
GitHub, Jan 2012 - Nov 2012
A minimalistic socket/network library that uses .net style interface & primitives [c++].
Designed and implemented the library
System.Windows.Controls.Animation
GitHub, Nov 2011
A library designed for controls and supportive classes orientated around the authoring of key-framed animations.
Designed and implemented the library
System.Design.Diagram
GitHub, Jun 2012
Diagram designer control for graph representation.
Designed and implemented the library.
Reading (17) show all
Books

Inside the Microsoft Build Engine
Using MSBuild and Team Foundation Build
Sayed Ibrahim Hashimi, William Bartholomew

MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit
Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Windows-Based Client Development
Matthew A. Stoecker, Steven J. Stein, Tony Northrup

MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit
Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Application Development Foundation
Tony Northrup, Shawn Wildermuth, Bill Ryan

Japanese for Busy People I
Romanized Version includes CD
Association For Japanese-Language Teaching (Ajalt)
Articles & Blogs
1 moreTools
Generic 386/486 PC
Visual Studio (2008)
Background
For a long time I've been passionated about software development that I decided to make a career out of it. As application developer I've been doing the majority of my work involving c# in 'rich internet applications' and administrative programs.
After that I came into contact with game development which intrigued me. The end-user interactivity, necessity of being 'real-time' to maintain interactive rates and the way how all sorts of technologies converge into a single end product appeals to me greatly.







