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- <title>Thomas Voss’ CV</title>
- </head>
- <body>
- <header>
- <h1>Thomas Voss</h1>
- <ul id="links">
- <li>
- <a href="https://www.thomasvoss.com">Website</a>
- </li>
- <li>
- <a href="https://git.thomasvoss.com">Git Repositories</a>
- </li>
- <li>
- <a href="mailto:mail@thomasvoss.com">mail@thomasvoss.com</a>
- </li>
- </ul>
- </header>
-
- <section>
- <h2>Competencies</h2>
-
- <hr>
-
- <x-entry>
- <header>Systems- and Low-Level Programming</header>
- <p>
- I am very familiar with systems- and low-level
- programming with lots of experience using languages like
- C and Assembly along with the revelant build-tools such
- as <em>Make</em>.
- </p>
- </x-entry>
-
- <x-entry>
- <header>Fullstack Web Development</header>
- <p>
- I’m no stranger to web development either, and I always
- try to emphasize simplicity when possible. I have
- worked extensively with backend frameworks
- like <em>Flask</em>, and I am capable of building
- effective- and usable frontends without the need to
- download megabytes of useless- and bloated JavaScript.
- </p>
- </x-entry>
- </section>
-
- <section>
- <h2>Education</h2>
-
- <hr>
-
- <x-entry>
- <header>The International School of The Hague</header>
- <x-time-range>2016–2021</x-time-range>
- <p>Secondary School</p>
- </x-entry>
-
- <x-entry>
- <header>Delft University of Technology</header>
- <x-time-range>2021–2022</x-time-range>
- <p>
- <abbrev title="Bachelor of Science">BSc</abbrev>
- Computer Science and Engineering
- </p>
- </x-entry>
- </section>
-
- <section>
- <h2>Work Experience</h2>
-
- <hr>
-
- <x-entry>
- <header>LiteBit</header>
- <x-job-title>Backend Developer</x-job-title>
- <p>
- Worked as a backend developer for a crypto-trading
- platform, primarily using TypeScript and C#. Other
- tools used include Docker, Kubernetes, and Retool.
- </p>
- </x-entry>
-
- <x-entry>
- <header>Humanwave</header>
- <x-job-title>Fullstack Developer</x-job-title>
- <p>
- Worked as a fullstack developer writing
- <abbrev title="Human Resources">HR</abbrev>
- software. The languages frequently used consisted of
- CSS, JavaScript, Jinja, Python (WebApp2 & Flask), and
- Vue. Additionally, GNU gettext and the Po language was
- used to handle localization. Other tools used include
- Google App Engine.
- </p>
- </x-entry>
- </section>
-
- <section>
- <h2>My Cool Stuff</h2>
-
- <hr>
-
- <x-entry>
- <header>
- <a href="https://thomasvoss.com/prj/mmv" target="_blank">
- <code>mmv</code>
- </a>
- </header>
- <x-description>Move Mapped/Multiple Files</x-description>
- <p>
- The best tool ever made for renaming- or moving multiple
- files. I am not exaggerating.
- </p>
- </x-entry>
-
- <x-entry>
- <header>
- <a href=""><code>mstatus</code></a>
- </header>
- <x-description>A FIFO-based status bar for DWM and Sway</x-description>
- <p>
- A status bar written in C that works with the DWM window
- manager on X11 and the Sway window manager on Wayland. It
- allows for easy extensibility by allowing the user to send
- commands via a named-pipe to customize the contents of the
- status bar.
- </p>
- </x-entry>
-
- <x-entry>
- <header>
- <a href="https://git.thomasvoss.com/smallbrain"><code>smallbrain</code></a>
- </header>
- <x-description>Optimizing Brainfuck Interpreter in x86 Assembly</x-description>
- <p>
- A Brainfuck interpreter written in x86-64 assembly that
- compiles the given brainfuck source code file into a
- bytecode. The bytecode is then optimized and finally
- executed. Also, I did proper error checking.
- </p>
- </x-entry>
- </section>
- </body>
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