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| '''E-mail''': cbv at gmx dot net | '''E-mail''': cbv at gmx dot net | ||
| - | '''IRC''': server irc.gnustep.org, channel #GNUstep, nick cbv | + | '''IRC''': server irc.irc.freenode.net, channel #GNUstep, nick cbv |
| == About == | == About == | ||
| I currently work as an IT-security consultant at a major German international airport.<br /> | I currently work as an IT-security consultant at a major German international airport.<br /> | ||
| Though I'm not a programmer by trade, my main interest is in providing frameworks for [[KoKit#KoCrypt|cryptography]], [[KoKit#KoNet|BSD socket networking]], and a [[KoKit|framework collection]], that extends the functionality of [http://www.gnustep.org/ GNUstep]'s [[Foundation]] and [[AppKit]].<br />I also wrote ''Tryst'', a preliminary GNUstep support for [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/bonjour/ Bonjour]™ (formerly known as Rendezvous). | Though I'm not a programmer by trade, my main interest is in providing frameworks for [[KoKit#KoCrypt|cryptography]], [[KoKit#KoNet|BSD socket networking]], and a [[KoKit|framework collection]], that extends the functionality of [http://www.gnustep.org/ GNUstep]'s [[Foundation]] and [[AppKit]].<br />I also wrote ''Tryst'', a preliminary GNUstep support for [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/bonjour/ Bonjour]™ (formerly known as Rendezvous). | ||
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Home:
E-mail: cbv at gmx dot net
IRC: server irc.irc.freenode.net, channel #GNUstep, nick cbv
About
I currently work as an IT-security consultant at a major German international airport.
Though I'm not a programmer by trade, my main interest is in providing frameworks for cryptography, BSD socket networking, and a framework collection, that extends the functionality of GNUstep's Foundation and AppKit.
I also wrote Tryst, a preliminary GNUstep support for Bonjour™ (formerly known as Rendezvous).
