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I am indeed called Jim Wright and for a while was trading under the dubious business name "Bohemian Enterprise", hence the "be" suffix I use to make my ID unique. Currently 45 and a bit years old, an Englishman resident in the Czech Republic, with Czech wife and 3 kids. | I am indeed called Jim Wright and for a while was trading under the dubious business name "Bohemian Enterprise", hence the "be" suffix I use to make my ID unique. Currently 45 and a bit years old, an Englishman resident in the Czech Republic, with Czech wife and 3 kids. | ||
I have been using Linux since the days of SLS and switched from Slackware to Red Hat shortly after its first release. I don't specialize much so can write code in a long list of languages (but not perl). In the Czech Republic I gained a few years experience as a lead technical writer based on my native English skills. Early in my career I did a couple of contracts as a "system tester" because an agency misinterpreted my experience "testing encryption algorithms". What it really means is professional cracker ;-) Anyway, what I am trying to say is that I have pretty broad experience. I prefer coding but usually end up filling other gaps in the Web app development projects I work on. | I have been using Linux since the days of SLS and switched from Slackware to Red Hat shortly after its first release. I don't specialize much so can write code in a long list of languages (but not perl). In the Czech Republic I gained a few years experience as a lead technical writer based on my native English skills. Early in my career I did a couple of contracts as a "system tester" because an agency misinterpreted my experience "testing encryption algorithms". What it really means is professional cracker ;-) Anyway, what I am trying to say is that I have pretty broad experience. I prefer coding but usually end up filling other gaps in the Web app development projects I work on. Right now my knowledge of RHEL keeps me busy with configuration, deployment and support while my colleagues focus on Java. | ||
OK, if you are intrigued see http://www.wright.cz/33/doc/jwenglsh.htm. | OK, if you are intrigued see http://www.wright.cz/33/doc/jwenglsh.htm. |
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Hi,
I am indeed called Jim Wright and for a while was trading under the dubious business name "Bohemian Enterprise", hence the "be" suffix I use to make my ID unique. Currently 45 and a bit years old, an Englishman resident in the Czech Republic, with Czech wife and 3 kids.
I have been using Linux since the days of SLS and switched from Slackware to Red Hat shortly after its first release. I don't specialize much so can write code in a long list of languages (but not perl). In the Czech Republic I gained a few years experience as a lead technical writer based on my native English skills. Early in my career I did a couple of contracts as a "system tester" because an agency misinterpreted my experience "testing encryption algorithms". What it really means is professional cracker ;-) Anyway, what I am trying to say is that I have pretty broad experience. I prefer coding but usually end up filling other gaps in the Web app development projects I work on. Right now my knowledge of RHEL keeps me busy with configuration, deployment and support while my colleagues focus on Java.
OK, if you are intrigued see http://www.wright.cz/33/doc/jwenglsh.htm.