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\noindent\href{mailto:veit@veitheller.de}{veit@veitheller.de}\sbull
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\textsmaller{+}4915788684060\sbull
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\href{https://github.com/hellerve}{Github: hellerve}\sbull
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\href{https://github.com/hellerve}{Github: hellerve}
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\\
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Spreestrasse 26\sbull
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\begin{multicols}{2}
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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.}
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\noindent \emph{Pragmatic hacker with a touch of perfectionism.
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Happily working with diverse teams to deliver truly great products
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on short timelines. Always interested in learning and passionate
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about teaching.}
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\\
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\\
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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
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Somewhat of a late bloomer, Veit wrote his first program at age 18.
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Weirdly drawn to C, he started out with dabblings in systems programming
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and audiovisual generative art before eventually finding his way into
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working on projects which cater to what would become his principal
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passion, the theory and practice of programming languages.
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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.
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From the very start interested in the intersection of academia and
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industry, he worked in a variety of settings in a seemingly short
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amount of time, enjoying the confrontation with ever new problems.
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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.
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As it seemed like the natural next step, he currently works for a
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Berlin-based consultancy as a software developer and security engineer,
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auditing and working on software systems for a wide variety of capable
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and agile clients.
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\end{multicols}
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{\textsc{Berlin, Germany}} {%
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\headedsubsection
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{Senior Software Developer}
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{June \apo1, 2016 -- present}
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{June 2016 -- present}
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{\bodytext{Consulting a diverse set of clients on behalf of
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the company, from large Internet Exchanges to local
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startups.}}
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{\textsc{Berlin, Germany}} {%
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\headedsubsection
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{Lead Software Developer}
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{July \apo1, 2015 -- June 1, 2016}
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{July 2015 -- June 2016}
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{\bodytext{Developed the backend of Bright’s products,
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connecting artists and galleries on a modern platform.
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Took care of code reviews across projects and kept
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{\textsc{Berlin, Germany}} {%
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\headedsubsection
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{Research Assistant}
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{January \apo1, 2015 -- July 1, 2015}
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{January 2015 -- July 2015}
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{\bodytext{Developed information systems and multimedia
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applications for the Konzerthaus and Märkisches Museum
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Berlin. Also worked on a project integrating RFID
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experiments and research.}}
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}
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\headedsection
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{\href{https://zepto.veitheller.de/}{zepto}}
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{\textsc{Berlin, Germany}} {%
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\headedsubsection
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{Core Developer}
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{December 2014 -- present}
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{\bodytext{zepto is a programming language with a focus on
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naïveté, malleability, and friendliness. It is both
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a testbench for new ideas in \acr{PLT} and a pragmatic,
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usable implementation of a Scheme with a "batteries
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included" mindset. The first stable release was announced
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on the 15\textsuperscript{th} of December 2016.}}
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}
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\headedsection
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{\href{https://github.com/VetoProjects/}{VeTo Projects}}
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{\textsc{Berlin, Germany}} {%
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\headedsubsection
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{Core Developer}
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{May 2014 -- August 2016}
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{\bodytext{VeTo Projects is a collaboration between two friends who
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like to do multimedia experiments. Notable projects include
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webbased \acr{VJ} and \acr{DJ} applications (complete with
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\acr{MIDI} controls), a audiovisual live coding editor using
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\acr{GLSL}, \acr{QML}, and Python, enriched by an audio live
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coding framework.}}
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}
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\headedsection
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{\href{https://inka.htw-berlin.de/inka/projekte/fki/}{HTW INKA (FKI)}}
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{\textsc{Berlin, Germany}} {%
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\headedsubsection
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{Research Assistant}
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{February \apo1, 2014 -- January 1, 2015}
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{February 2014 -- January 2015}
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{\bodytext{Worked on a Big Data Visualization tool using Python,
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Javascript and Qt. Later ported it to the web using
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Django. Also developed a router that streams audio
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\inlineheadsection
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{Natural languages:}
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{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)}.}
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{German \emph{(mother tongue)}, English
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\emph{(near-native proficiency, certified C1)}, French
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\emph{(professional proficiency, certified B2)}, Spanish
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\emph{(professional proficiency, certified B1+)}, and Japanese
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\emph{(elementary proficiency, certified B1)}. Non-professionally
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viable knowledge of a handful other languages.}
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\inlineheadsection
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{Non-exhaustive and in alphabetical order:}
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{compilers, cryptography, functional programming, music (as producer and consumer), open source, politics, Post-structuralism, programming languages, typography, and cooking.}
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{compilers, cryptography, functional programming, languages,
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music (as producer and consumer), open source, politics,
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Post-structuralism, programming languages, typography, and cooking.}
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\end{document}
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