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Johan Vromans |
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I have studied nuclear physics, but decided that computers are more fun. So I graduated on the combination of informatics and physics. I have been working in commercial companies for quite a long time, doing
software engineering research and helping software developers doing their
jobs. I know quite a lot about software engineering techniques, programming
languages, operating systems and tools.
I am a member of the Vereniging voor Register Informatici, an organisation for people working in information technology that actively support working according to ethical and quality standards. Also, I am a member of the Internet Society. I use GNU Emacs and Perl for practically everything.
I am the author and designer of the Perl Reference
Guide that came with first edition of the book Programming
Perl. It is free on the Internet.
Not surprisingly, I am the chairman of the “Stichting Perl Promotie Nederland” (Dutch Perl Promotion Foundation), a not for profit organisation to promote the propagation and use of Perl in the Netherlands. I'm also an active member of the Dutch Perl Mongers organisation and Groningen.pm. With Christian Neuss I once wrote The Webmaster's Handbook, a book on adding Perl power to your Web server. . It's a bit outdated now, but it was one of the first books on this subject in 1995. I am interested in lots of things. Due to my profession, I'm interested in computers, software and networks, and I have made several contributions to the Public Domain. I am also interested in people and relations between people, and I am trained in Voice Dialogue, a dialogue technique that is usually applied in psychotherapy. Finally, I'm also interested in music, graphic design, genealogy (dutch only), computer typesetting and photography. |
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