| bio | website | linkedin.com/in/marisradu |
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| location | Germany | |
| age | 28 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 2 months |
| seen | Apr 11 at 12:58 | |
| stats | profile views | 16 |
Happily married for more than 8 years, father of an 3y energetic boy.
Currently working as a System Designer, in a very nice company in southern Germany.
I love software development (create things), I think that with software you could build everything, it's just a metter of how hard it is to build it, and I don't like to settle for anything less than high quality software. For me, high quality means: great user experience, fast and most important reliable. I need technical challenges in my day to day life, without them I would be really bored. I'm addicted to science and technology (software, internet, physics, mechanics, astronomy, you name it).
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Dec 23 |
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Is Object Oriented Programming a solution to complexity? +1 very good explanation, I like that you quoted from SICP (is one of my favorite lectures). Even if they are very very old, I think every programmer needs to watch them at least once :). |
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Sep 30 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Sep 30 |
accepted | browsing with curl instead of firefox (or any other browser) |
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Sep 29 |
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browsing with curl instead of firefox (or any other browser) @Peter Taylor : I am curious if one of you had been in a similar situation, and what did you do, or what would you do if someday you will get into a similar situation. |
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Sep 29 |
awarded | Student |
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Sep 29 |
asked | browsing with curl instead of firefox (or any other browser) |
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Jul 25 |
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How can I tell in an interview if a programmer is passionate about programming? @Falcon: Agree, you could be a passionate programmer but after all you are human as well, you have a life, you have a family, kids etc ... in my spare time i read what's new in programming (RSS, tweater, facebook etc ...) while playing with my kid or while listen to my wife :) , so a proff that I am passionate: My wife need's to do "something" on a PC, so I wrote her a program to help her (somethimes simple JS bookmarlets, somethimes bash ...) ;) |
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Jun 24 |
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To be strict or pragmatic? Agree with Carlos, When I saw the software that my company used, I was amased it was working ... Tried to do a better job, but when the boss comes at 4PM and says: "We need this by tommorow" what can you do ... you just make it work as fast as you can (P.S. my boss allways tels me he just needs a beta version) :) |
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Jun 24 |
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Jobs that use programming which aren't in the technology sector @aceinthehole - my wife did something similar (copied a lot of things from some websites and paste in Excell), after seeing what she was doing, I sad to her "You need to learn programing" and I made her some "bookmarklets" to help, with them she was more the 25x faster, she didn't get more respect, just questions "how do you do it, can you learn me ?" :) |
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Jun 9 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jun 9 |
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Is it “normal” for people to not work? This was exactly my problem when I got hired, I did all the work in 20% of the time it took others, so in about 2 years, I has promoted to "Backbone Engineer", and lead Software Developer (I'm in Romania, here a job means doing more then one thing), so where is your company ? I'm a hard working guy :)) |
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Mar 18 |
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Types of quotes for an HTML templating language @Ralph, I'm glad I could help :) |
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Mar 18 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Mar 17 |
answered | Commenting/In-Code Documentation Styles |
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Mar 17 |
answered | Types of quotes for an HTML templating language |
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Mar 5 |
awarded | Autobiographer |