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Re: [Vrs-development] My Skills


From: ashish mohole
Subject: Re: [Vrs-development] My Skills
Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2002 11:42:01 -0800

Here it goes for me..

Languages:
C,Java,C++,Intel-assembly,Perl,VB,javascript..

Databases
Postgres,DB2

Network simulation tools:
ns2

Environments:
windows,linux

Some earlier projects which can be related to this one:


I developed one file system based on postgres database (similar to the inversion file system!) and played with adaptive indexing and data layout to optimise the performance..

Worked on a peer to peer networking class project with idea to have high reliability supernodes spread between ordinary nodes..

Recently, I developed a javascript engine which emits the code in CIL (from MS .Net) and then it runs in MS-CLR.



As I have just (9 months back) graduated (with MS) from school I guess I may be lagging in the practical experience ..but I feel my knowledge of the previous related work (may be it tapestry,gnutella in ptop or autoraid's reliable file system or mariposa's bidding idea for distributive work) can be helpful to the team..

So chris over the weekend I will play with the Goldwater..If you can put the "how-to use" document then that would be great..

I guess once we are on the same page we can start distributing responsibilities and organise the work in modules..

Ashish







From: Chris Smith <address@hidden>
Reply-To: address@hidden
To: address@hidden
Subject: [Vrs-development] My Skills
Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2002 18:44:17 +0000

My Skills of use in VRS/dotGNU


Languages:
C, C++, Perl

Databases:
Oracle, Ingres, Informix, MySql

Environments:
All Unix platforms, specifically Solaris and Linux

Middleware:
Tuxedo and Goldwater :o)

Protocols:
TCP/IP, SSL, XML, HTTP, SMTP, POP3, IMAP, SOAP... blaa, blaa

Main Areas of Work:
Seven years as a Technical Architect specialising in:
- Delivering data from legacy systems through internet technologies
- Distributed resilient systems
- Tuxedo consultancy
- Desgin and implementation of high performance servers and
  applications
- And all things client server...


--
Chris Smith
  Technical Architect - netFluid Technology Limited.
  "Internet Technologies, Distributed Systems and Tuxedo Consultancy"
  E: address@hidden  W: http://www.nfluid.co.uk

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