This resume's web address is
http://www.red-bean.com/kfogel/computer-resume.html.
"Open Source Development With CVS"
"Linux User's Guide" (portions)
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Contributed two chapters, on Emacs customization and shell
customization. The Guide is now part of "The Linux Bible", published
by Yggdrasil Computing, ISBN 1-88360-10-X.
CollabNet, Inc.
(Feb 2000 to Present)
onShore, Inc.
(Jan 1998 to Dec 1999)
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Programmer, release manager, resident CVS guru.
Consulting
(Aug 1997 to Dec 1997):
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Temporary system administrator at ARCH Development Corporation (a
subsidiary of the University of Chicago). Programming work for
University of Chicago Hospital. CVS-related programming and
distribution work for Cyclic Software.
Yunnan University
(Sep 1996 to Jul 1997)
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Teacher of high-school and post-graduate English, and of
general computing at the undergraduate level: Unix system
administration, user-level applications, C programming, and
network administration. [Kunming, Yunnan, PR China]
Cyclic Software
(May 1995 to Jan 1996)
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Co-founder and General Partner, with James Blandy; business included
selling CVS technical support and custom development. Ported CVS
client to OS/2, implemented password-authenticating server and
read-only repository access features. (We sold Cyclic Software to Jim
Kingdon in early 1996.)
University of Illinois
(Jan 1994 to May 1995)
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Programmer in the microbiology department. Developed a gene-sequence
alignment editor for microbiologists at UIUC and University of
Indiana.
Languages
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C, Python, Perl, Common Lisp, Objective C, Emacs Lisp, Scheme, Bourne
shell script, SQL.
Formats
- RCS/CVS repository format
- HTML
- Various XML DTDs
Free Software Projects
- Subversion developer
(http://subversion.tigris.org/).
- Contributor, package maintainer for GNU Emacs.
- Member of the CVS maintenance team, 1995-2000.
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