on Sep 26, 2011
Michael Barth
I am a computer enthusiast since childhood, always keen on learning new things. I like to deal with new technologies while constantly trying to improve myself.
Starting from a web developer background with html, css, php & MySQL, I worked my way through managed languages like Java and C# to the more traditional programming language C++.
Of course I enjoy playing games on the computer, too, and am starting to create them as a hobby as well.
Aside from that I play the guitar, enjoy pen & paper roleplaying games, regularly ride the bycicle, and took an interest in japanese culture, including anime and manga.
Technologies
c# linq java android lambda-expressions
assembler ms-access perl
Experience (5)
Software Developer
SDZeCOM GmbH & Co. KG
November 2010 - April 2011
Development and maintenance of web widgets for the [http://www.contentserv.com](ContentServ CMS). Maintenance of a C# application previously developed.
Software Developer
SDZeCOM GmbH & Co. KG
February 2010 - August 2010
Development of web widgets for the [http://www.contentserv.com](ContentServ CMS). Maintenance of a C# application previously developed.
Software Developer
SDZeCOM GmbH & Co. KG
March 2009 - September 2009
Development of a C# GUI application to automate and simplify the workflow of a digital print office.
This includes accepting and importing orders from customers via miscellaneous file formats (CSV, XML, ...), tracking of orders through the whole workflow, providing workflow-specific information, generating billing documents, basic product management, detailed logging to various targets (text file, database, email, ...), etc.
Web Developer
Theiss & Binkowski Rechenzentrum
September 2004 - March 2005
Realization and implementation of an web shop. Modernization and relaunch of the companies' intranet. Realization of a web presence for a company. Maintenance and extension of miscellaneous websites.
Web Developer
X-Media
September 2001 - October 2002
Design and realization of web sites for customers.
Education
Master of Science
Ulm University
2011 - 2013
Bachelor of Science
Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft, Aalen
2006 - 2010
On my main study period I've got an overall average grade of 1.4. Also got a straight 1.0 on all four projects we had to do on our own responsibility over the course of the studies (including the thesis). I love doing projects! Challenges my skills better than any lecture...
Stack Exchange Last seen yesterday
Reading
Head First Design Patterns
Elisabeth Freeman, Eric Freeman, Bert Bates, Kathy Sierra
That there are some really nifty solutions out there for common problems, so you don't have to reinvent the wheel every time.
The Mythical Man-Month
Essays on Software Engineering, Anniversary EditionFrederick P. Brooks
Many common pitfalls that sound obvious at first, but are hard to spot in real projects, that delay them or even cause them to fail.
Peopleware
Productive Projects and TeamsTom DeMarco, Timothy Lister
That colleagues and the workplace can have a significant impact on productivity.
The Pragmatic Programmer
From Journeyman to MasterAndrew Hunt, David Thomas
A full bag of tricks to engage everyday problems, as well as what makes good code/solutions and what does not.
Refactoring
Improving the Design of Existing CodeMartin Fowler, Kent Beck, John Brant, William Opdyke, Don Roberts
That you can improve an existing codebase tremendously after it has been written, which leads to a more robust and easier to maintain codebase, which leads to satisfied customers and lower maintenance costs, which leads to happy management ;)
Design Patterns
Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented SoftwareErich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, John M. Vlissides
Even more cool design patterns, yay!
Effective C++
55 Specific Ways to Improve Your Programs and DesignsScott Meyers
What amazing things you can do in C++, both good and bad ones.
Clean Code
A Handbook of Agile Software CraftsmanshipRobert C. Martin
That I like my code clean and easy to understand!
Debugging
David J Agans
That you can both make your life a lot easier or harder depending on how careful and methodical you go about debugging.
Game Engine Architecture
Jason Gregory
How completely different game programming is to application programming, but also how intriguing game programming is.
Thinking in Java
Bruce Eckel
All in all, much about java but also a little bit about design patterns or just interesting solutions on how to do certain things.
Tools
The 386 at the office of our family business :D
Visual Studio, Notepad++










