on Feb 24, 2011
Michal Gabrukiewicz
I am definitely not one of the best out there. Though, all my previous employers would recommend me. Please do not ask me why, ask them. I want people to realize that they should do what they love, and love what they do.
Technologies
c# java hibernate flex svn architecture people-skills job-interview
scripting coupling
Experience
Software Development Consultant
Siemens Ltd. Thailand
2008 - Current
Establish software development environment, guidelines and development process for location Thailand.
Provide technical consulting, mentor developers during full SW development lifecycle, review code and perform core technical implementations.
Consultant, Lead, Analyst, Developer
Multiple
1999 - 2008
For over 8 years I have been involved in the complete life cycle of software development in various industries. Started as a developer with scripting, ended as a consultant with the compiler.
My responsibilities included analysis, design, development, testing and execution of business applications. In addition to this, I have been involved in people development as well as project management.
Companies were mostly based in Austria, Vienna.
Education
B.S. Information Systems
Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration
2007
In chronological order.
A lot of undefined achievements.
I programmed a stroboscope on my C64.
1995: On the web.
Established an online community, similar to Facebook, back in 1995 which has been sold 10yrs later.
Consulting and Studying at the same time. Start of parallel computing era.
Active in legacy code consulting. Founded open source project ajaxed.org to support companies which are still maintaining classic ASP codebase.
Achieved surfing waves.
Found Stack overflow.
MCPD SCJP
Found inner peace in people and code.
100% supporter of Free Software.
[my achievement in your corporation]
Stack Exchange Last seen on Dec 15, 2009
Stack Exchange Accounts
Tools
Commodore 64
Eclipse
Background
My goal is to spread open source software, collaboration, team spirit and better places for developers.
Don't stop doing what you love.