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\noindent \emph{Entrepeneurial-minded geek with roots in the open source movement. Passionately enabling software-related teams to deliver by measuring outcomes, structuring/fixing processes and facilitating individuals to grow.}
\noindent \emph{Pragmatic hacker with a touch of perfectionism.
Happily working with diverse teams to deliver truly great products
on short timelines. Always interested in learning and passionate
about teaching.}
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At the age of seven (1989) Cies wrote his first lines of code in a \acr{LOGO}-like language on an \acr{MSX} (pre-\acr{PC}). Two years later he attended a conference on an emerging new technology, the Internet, at the Erasmus University from which he would graduate 16 years later with a Business Computer Science degree
Somewhat of a late bloomer, Veit wrote his first program at age 18.
Weirdly drawn to C, he started out with dabblings in systems programming
and audiovisual generative art before eventually finding his way into
working on projects which cater to what would become his principal
passion, the theory and practice of programming languages.
After being introduced to the open source movement in 1997, he taught himself a variety of skills including system administration and programming (Bash, Python \& Ruby). By 2002 he got his pet project \acr{KT}urtle ---a zero-entry-barrier programming environment--- included into \acr{KDE}'s \emph{edu} module, and thereby almost every Linux distribution.
From the very start interested in the intersection of academia and
industry, he worked in a variety of settings in a seemingly short
amount of time, enjoying the confrontation with ever new problems.
Extensively travelled Europe and Asia after graduating. On return the professional life became a mix of hands-on work on startups and managerial positions; while settling as a husband and father in personal life.
As it seemed like the natural next step, he currently works for a
Berlin-based consultancy as a software developer and security engineer,
auditing and working on software systems for a wide variety of capable
and agile clients.
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{\textsc{Berlin, Germany}} {%
\headedsubsection
{Senior Software Developer}
{June \apo1, 2016 -- present}
{June 2016 -- present}
{\bodytext{Consulting a diverse set of clients on behalf of
the company, from large Internet Exchanges to local
startups.}}
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{\textsc{Berlin, Germany}} {%
\headedsubsection
{Lead Software Developer}
{July \apo1, 2015 -- June 1, 2016}
{July 2015 -- June 2016}
{\bodytext{Developed the backend of Brights products,
connecting artists and galleries on a modern platform.
Took care of code reviews across projects and kept
@@ -77,7 +89,7 @@ Extensively travelled Europe and Asia after graduating. On return the profession
{\textsc{Berlin, Germany}} {%
\headedsubsection
{Research Assistant}
{January \apo1, 2015 -- July 1, 2015}
{January 2015 -- July 2015}
{\bodytext{Developed information systems and multimedia
applications for the Konzerthaus and Märkisches Museum
Berlin. Also worked on a project integrating RFID
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experiments and research.}}
}
\headedsection
{\href{https://zepto.veitheller.de/}{zepto}}
{\textsc{Berlin, Germany}} {%
\headedsubsection
{Core Developer}
{December 2014 -- present}
{\bodytext{zepto is a programming language with a focus on
naïveté, malleability, and friendliness. It is both
a testbench for new ideas in \acr{PLT} and a pragmatic,
usable implementation of a Scheme with a "batteries
included" mindset. The first stable release was announced
on the 15\textsuperscript{th} of December 2016.}}
}
\headedsection
{\href{https://github.com/VetoProjects/}{VeTo Projects}}
{\textsc{Berlin, Germany}} {%
\headedsubsection
{Core Developer}
{May 2014 -- August 2016}
{\bodytext{VeTo Projects is a collaboration between two friends who
like to do multimedia experiments. Notable projects include
webbased \acr{VJ} and \acr{DJ} applications (complete with
\acr{MIDI} controls), a audiovisual live coding editor using
\acr{GLSL}, \acr{QML}, and Python, enriched by an audio live
coding framework.}}
}
\headedsection
{\href{https://inka.htw-berlin.de/inka/projekte/fki/}{HTW INKA (FKI)}}
{\textsc{Berlin, Germany}} {%
\headedsubsection
{Research Assistant}
{February \apo1, 2014 -- January 1, 2015}
{February 2014 -- January 2015}
{\bodytext{Worked on a Big Data Visualization tool using Python,
Javascript and Qt. Later ported it to the web using
Django. Also developed a router that streams audio
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\inlineheadsection
{Natural languages:}
{German \emph{(mother tongue)}, English \emph{(near-native proficiency, certified C1)}, French \emph{(professional proficiency, certified B2)}, Spanish \emph{(professional proficiency, certified B1+)}, and Japanese \emph{(elementary proficiency, certified B1)}.}
{German \emph{(mother tongue)}, English
\emph{(near-native proficiency, certified C1)}, French
\emph{(professional proficiency, certified B2)}, Spanish
\emph{(professional proficiency, certified B1+)}, and Japanese
\emph{(elementary proficiency, certified B1)}. Non-professionally
viable knowledge of a handful other languages.}
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\inlineheadsection
{Non-exhaustive and in alphabetical order:}
{compilers, cryptography, functional programming, music (as producer and consumer), open source, politics, Post-structuralism, programming languages, typography, and cooking.}
{compilers, cryptography, functional programming, languages,
music (as producer and consumer), open source, politics,
Post-structuralism, programming languages, typography, and cooking.}
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