GeraldoXexeo

Last edit September 4, 2007
Looking for AntiPatterns in SoftwareDevelopment ProjectManagement

I am:
  • Brazilian
  • Ph.D. in Computing and Systems Engineering
  • Electronic Engineer
  • professor in Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
  • consultant
  • quite amazed by this Wiki thing

I am interested in:
  • Software Engineering (long term)
  • Databases (long term)
  • Fuzzy Logic (medium term)
  • Project Management (medium term)
  • Mobile Computing (recent)
  • Patterns (recent)

Languages I used and grokked (did some useful programs or large systems):
  • Portuguese (I grok in portuguese)
  • English (I can grok in English if I want)
  • TI-86 programming language, small memory, big engineering problems
  • HP-28C language
  • BasicLanguage - GwBasic, Trs80Basic, AppleBasic, SinclairBasic
  • AlgolLanguage - Burroughs - my first real programming language
  • PascalLanguage - TurboPascal, Delphi, kind of small Algol
  • LispLanguage - muLisp, probably no fully grokked now that we have ClosLanguage
  • CeeLanguage - TurboC (since 1.0), BorlandC, CeeBuilder, GnuC,
  • CeePlusPlus - CeeBuilder, GnuC, know nothing about STL though
  • ActorLanguage - can you remember this object oriented pascal that imitated Smalltalk?
  • AwkLanguage - did some complex text filtering stuff once
  • PerlLanguage - for web development
  • JavaLanguage - just discovering java.security now
  • StructuredQueryLanguage - tool of the trade
  • JavaScript - learn while you play
  • PostScript - had to do some tricks and plan a course onde - almost a ForthLanguage
  • HTML - how to Wikify?
  • XML - see HTML
  • RichTextFormat - had to make a 4000 pages document once which could have some small errors after generated to be corrected. Printer was not PS compatible, and anyway it would be difficult to modify by a human being, so I learned RTF and generated a document in it in 18 hours.
  • Italian - language for eating - yes, eating in Italian makes the food better
  • 8080, Z80 assembler - Z80 assembler was as simple as it could be, but no simpler
  • CaslLanguage - nice small PalmOs development environment.

Languages I grokked (learned and toyed around): Languages I tried to grok and puked Languages I should have grokked
  • German
  • 68000 assembler

Languages I am trying to grok My GreatBooksListGeraldoXexeo (see below)

I created:
Geraldo: There is a project in here somewhere, and it's a 'for-profit' one! In a world of 'convergence'...you've converged. I am hoping we might tag along. Let us know.

Best regards, -- Ken

Geraldo, don't take it personally if someone modifies your content or removes your signature from something you wrote. Wiki has a different idea of authorship compared to other forums. If someone revises something you wrote, they might remove your signature so others know that it isn't the work of just one person. -- RobHarwood

Hi Rob! I am actually happy if someone interacts. However, should I sign what I write or not? It seems to me that signing was a GoodThing.

They can be a GoodThing or a BadThing, depending on your perspective. See UsingSignatures for some discussion of it. Sometimes I sign, sometimes I don't. Sometimes I read something I wrote a while ago and remove the signature. I do believe that DocumentMode is better than ThreadMode, and I also believe that DocumentMode should (usually) present an anonymous document section at the top of the page, but that's just my opinion. It's up to you if you want to sign your contributions, I just wanted to make sure you didn't get offended when I noticed you restored one of your signatures that had been removed.

Fun... I was just signing things I had written before and thought that should be signed. Not even noticed that you had deleted the signature... ;-)


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