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title {-Thomas Voss’ CV}
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header {
h1 {-Thomas Voss}
ul #links {
li {a href="https://www.thomasvoss.com" {-Website}}
li {a href="https://git.thomasvoss.com" {-Git Repositories}}
li {a href="mailto:mail@thomasvoss.com" {-mail\@thomasvoss.com}}
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section {
h2 {-Competencies}
hr{}
x-entry {
header {-Systems- and Low-Level Programming}
p {-
I am very familiar with systems- and low-level programming with lots
of experience using languages like C and Assembly along with the
relevant build-tools such as @em{-Make}.
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}
x-entry {
header {-Fullstack Web Development}
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}, and I am capable of building
effective- and usable frontends without the need to download
megabytes of useless- and bloated JavaScript.
}
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section {
h2 {-Education}
hr{}
x-entry {
header {-Delft University of Technology}
x-time-range {-2021–2022}
p {-
@abbrev title="Bachelor of Science" {-BSc} Computer Science and
Engineering
}
}
x-entry {
header {-Linnæus University}
x-time-range {-2024–Ongoing}
p {-
@abbrev title="Bachelor of Science" {-BSc} Software Technology
}
}
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section {
h2 {-Work Experience}
hr{}
x-entry {
header {-LiteBit}
x-job-title {-Backend Developer}
p {-
Worked as a backend developer for a crypto-trading
platform, primarily using TypeScript and C#. Other tools
used include Docker, Kubernetes, and Retool. Lots of work
was centered around performance-oriented programming,
security, and scalability.
}
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x-entry {
header {-Humanwave}
x-job-title {-Fullstack Developer}
p {-
Worked as a fullstack developer writing payroll software.
This included overseeing and executing the Python2 to
Python3 transition, as well as migrating the legacy
codebase from Jinja rendering to VueJS. Lots of work was
also done handling proper localization, interfacing with
external services and APIs, and bringing huge performance
improvements to the product.
}
}
}
section {
h2 {-Skills}
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dl {
dt {-Primary Languages}
dd {=
C,
(Emacs) Lisp,
Go
JavaScript/TypeScript,
Python,
and Rust.
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dt {-Additional Languages}
dd {=
Assembly,
Awk,
C#,
Java,
Lua,
Shell Script,
and SQL.
}
dt {-UNIX}
dd {=
I grew up on UNIX systems, and use them every day. I am
extremely knowledgable when it comes to UNIX tooling and
infrastructure including systems administration, and
currently run several Linux and OpenBSD systems, both for
desktop and server use.
}
dt {-Spoken Languages}
dd {=
I am fluent in English and Portuguese, with a working
proficiency in Galician and Swedish.
}
}
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section {
h2 {-My Cool Stuff}
hr{}
x-entry {
header {
a href="https://github.com/Mango0x45/andy-c" {
code {-andy}
}
}
x-description {-A Better, Simple Shell}
p {-
A fully functioning command-line shell written in C.
Supports associative arrays like Awk, pipes, redirections,
and the other standard shell features, along with a more
sane syntax and significantly safer semantics. Many
scripts I run every day on my personal machines are written
in Andy.
}
}
x-entry {
header {
a href="https://git.thomasvoss.com/mmv" {
code {-mmv}
}
}
x-description {-Move Mapped/Multiple Files}
p {-
A tool written in Rust to rename- and move files in bulk. This is in
my opinion the most extensible and most effective file renaming- and
moving tool ever created.
}
}
x-entry {
header {
a href="https://git.thomasvoss.com/totp" {
code {-totp}
}
}
x-description {-ARM64- and x64-powered 2-Factor Authentication Codes}
p {-
A tool to generate 2-factor authentication codes written in C. All
algorithms are written by hand and both inline assembly and CPU
intrinsics are used in order to produce highly-efficient code, most
notably this project takes advantage of SHA-1 extensions to the ARM64
and x64 architectures to efficiently compute SHA-1 hashes.
}
}
x-entry {
header {
a href="https://git.thomasvoss.com/smallbrain" {
code {-smallbrain}
}
}
x-description {-Optimizing Brainfuck Interpreter in x86 Assembly}
p {-
A Brainfuck interpreter written in x86-64 assembly that performs code
compilation, optimization, and proper error reporting.
}
}
}
section {
h2 {-Open-Source Contributions}
hr{}
p {-
The following is a non-exhaustive list of some notable projects
I’ve contributed to:
}
ul {
li {-GNU Emacs}
li {-Hyprland Wayland Compositor}
li {-Linux Manpages}
li {-Mozilla MDN Web Docs}
li {-Odin Compiler}
li {-SerenityOS}
li {-Util-Linux}
}
}
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