on Mar 25
Andras Sevcsik
I'm a true geek from Budapest, Hungary.
Since my early childhood, I have been showing special interest towards computers. My IT education started when I found the K&R C programming book on my Dad's bookshelf, and tried to compile the Celsius-Fahrenheit converter example, on Borland C for MS-DOS, on my father's 486.
Since then, I have been continuously self-educating myself in numerous programming languages, like Python, Ruby, C and C++. I soon became a Linux user, and enthusiastic about the Open Source world.
Meanwhile, in high school, I learned low level hardware programming (PIC and AVR assembly), and got a solid knowledge of electronics from my wonderful teachers. Electronics had also became my hobby - I started to iron PCBs, and solder microcontrollers on them :) However, it wasn't for a long time: it turned out that I rather like to search for memory leaks through the night than for soldering faults with a multimeter.
Around 2006, I realized that being a geek can't really make you a living - so I dived into web development. However it was not my favorite field - it was really ugly, there were chaos because of the browser wars, ugly codes from wannabe PHP coders, marquee tags and Javascript clocks.
Of course later I found out that that web development can be done as professional and clean as software development - people just don't take the effort to do it. I learned to use MVC frameworks, such as CakePHP, Symfony and Ruby on Rails, cross-browser libraries like jQuery, templating engines, and object-oriented PHP. And with the rise of cloud computing and the social media web development became a mature industry, arguably with more potential than traditional software development.
So that's why I became a web developer. I always trying to use the latest technologies, HTML5, CSS3, WebGL and other state of the art technologies (of course with backward compatibility taken into account).
I don't make compromises about quality, and doing things the right way. If you want to whomp something up fast with a yesterday deadline, I'm probably not your guy. But if you want something that's professional in the inside, takes future development into account, and works as expected, feel free to contact me.
Technologies
php html css3 jquery ruby-on-rails
internet-explorer visual-basic windows visual-studio
Experience (4)
Web Developer
Greativity Media Ltd.
March 2012 - Current
Web Developer
Kupon Vilag (subsidiary of Rebate Networks)
June 2011 - February 2012
Development of internal systems, financial analysis with MySQL, Facebook development, sitebuild
Freelancer Web Developer
2007 - Current
Complete website solutions: sitebuild, frontend and backend programming
C developer
Google Summer of Code 2008 - Enlightenment Foundation
May 2008 - October 2008
I successfully took part in Google Summer of Code 2008 by developing a document viewer (PDF and DVI) based on the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries.
Education
B. S. Software Engineering
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
2009 - Current
Telecommunications Technician
Puskas Tivadar Technical High School of Telecommunications
2004 - 2009
Stack Exchange Last seen 5 days ago
Open Source
neptun2ics
Converts Neptun timetables to iCalendar format
Aug 2010 - Current; followed by 4 people; forked 3 times
aknasepro
CLI minesweeper game for Unix-likes (Hungarian) - Homework for Software Laboratory 1 - BME-VIK
Feb 2010
Paste-O-Matic
A small util for sharing files with pastebin.ca for Haiku
Feb 2010 - Current; followed by 2 people
Apps & Software
LopezDesign
A WordPress-based website, for my colleague, Zoltan Pancel. The sitebuild was quite challenging, because the design is really complex. It takes advantage of CSS3 transitions, font-face, and much more.
I developed the website, based on Zoltan Pancel's design.
LNW SOFT
A Wordpress-based website. Currently it's in beta and missing some content.
I was working together with Zoltan Pancel on this project. He created the design, and I've done the sitebuild, animations, scripting and the wordpress integration.
Multiszint Website
A website for a Hungarian company. It's driven by a self-made CMS, with an AJAX-powered admin interface.
Lakberendezes-3D
A website of a Hungarian furniture retailer. It's consists of static pages, list of products in a dynamic tagged structure and custom filtering, and a gallery on each product page. The backend is an in-house CMS, which I had to customize to be able to serve the product browser and the product pages.
Duct-team Kft.
A simple static website for a Hungarian company.
Reading
Tools
some old 286 PC with a Hercules monitor
vim

