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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}
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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
revelant 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}
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x-entry {
header {-The International School of The Hague}
x-time-range {-2016–2021}
p {-Secondary School}
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x-entry {
header {-Delft University of Technology}
x-time-range {-2021–2022}
p {-
@abbrev title="Bachelor of Science" {-BSc} Computer Science and
Engineering
}
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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}
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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.
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x-entry {
header {-Humanwave}
x-job-title {-Fullstack Developer}
p {-
Worked as a fullstack developer writing
@abbrev title="Human Resources" {-HR} 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.
}
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section {
h2 {-My Cool Stuff}
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x-entry {
header {
a href="https://thomasvoss.com/blog/gsp" {
code {-gsp}
}
}
x-description {-A better syntax for HTML}
p {-
A transpiler from an alternative (better) syntax to HTML, because HTML
is quite bad. This very page is written in it.
}
}
x-entry {
header {
a href="https://git.thomasvoss.com/mmv" {
code {-mmv}
}
}
x-description {-Move Mapped/Multiple Files}
p {-
The best tool ever made for renaming- or moving multiple files. I am
not exaggerating.
}
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x-entry {
header {
a href="https://git.thomasvoss.com/mstatus" {
code {-mstatus}
}
}
x-description {-A FIFO-based status bar for DWM and Sway}
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.
}
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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 compiles the
given brainfuck source code file into a bytecode. The bytecode is
then optimized and finally executed. Also, I did proper error
checking.
}
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