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\begin{document}
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\sloppy
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\maintitle{Veit Heller}{June 12, 1993}{Last updated on \today}
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\maintitle{Veit Heller}{}{Last updated on \today}
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\nobreakvspace{0.3em}
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\textsmaller{+}4915788684060\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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Spreestrasse 26,
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12439 \sbull
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Berlin \sbull
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Germany
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\\
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\\
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Somewhat of a late bloomer, Veit wrote his first program at age 18.
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He started out dabbling in systems programming in C and audiovisual
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generative art before eventually finding his way into working on
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projects which cater to what would become his principal passion, the
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theory and practice of programming languages.
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He started out dabbling in security and systems programming in C and
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the production of audiovisual generative art before eventually finding
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his way into working on projects which cater to what would become his
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principal passion, the theory and practice of programming languages.
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From the very start he was interested in the intersection of academia
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and industry. This lead to projects in a variety of settings in a
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confrontation with ever new problems.
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Having taken 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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Berlin-based consultancy as a senior software developer and security
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engineer, auditing and working on software systems for a wide variety
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of capable and agile clients.
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\end{multicols}
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\spacedhrule{0em}{-0.4em}
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\spacedhrule{0.9em}{-0.4em}
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\roottitle{Experience}
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{\href{http://www.port-zero.com}{Port Zero}}
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{\textsc{Berlin, Germany}} {%
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\headedsubsection
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{Senior Software Developer}
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{Senior Software Engineer}
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{June 2016 -- present}
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{\bodytext{Consults 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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startups. Develops internal and \acr{OSS} tools with a
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focus on security and information gathering while
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being stable, modular, extensible, and modern.}}
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}
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\headedsection
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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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track of the code climate.}}
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Took care of code reviews across projects, kept
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track of the code climate, and took care of deployment
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of Heroku- and \acr{AWS}-based systems.}}
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}
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\headedsection
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\headedsubsection
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{Software Development \& Consultancy}
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{February 2015 -- present}
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{\bodytext{}}
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{\bodytext{Worked with a wide variety of clients in the Berlin area, mostly
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on web-based systems of various kinds. Gathered experience with
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the development, audit, and migration of systems and remaining
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calm when under pressure, both mundane --- e.g. critically failed
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deploys --- and unusal --- e.g. \acr{DoS} attacks.}}
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}
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\headedsection
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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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Berlin. Also worked on a project integrating \acr{RFID}
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technology with a startup's product, and on a project
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for the Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften 2015, an event
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where scientists from Berlin show of their newest
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where scientists from Berlin present their newest
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experiments and research.}}
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}
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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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on the 15\textsuperscript{th} of December 2016. It is
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under active development and has gathered a small but
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active community of friendly, diverse people with a variety
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of skill sets and backgrounds.}}
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}
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\headedsection
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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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web-based \acr{VJ} and \acr{DJ} applications (complete with
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\acr{MIDI} controls), an 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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{Research Assistant}
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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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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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data to mobile devices and hearing aids for a startup.}}
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}
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\spacedhrule{-0.2em}{-0.4em}
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\roottitle{Education}
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{\bodytext{Developed multiple multimedia projects. Bachelor thesis
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discusses zepto-js, the JavaScript version of zepto for frontend
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and browser work. All of the projects and the thesis are available
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online at Github. Final grade average of \texttt{1.86} (equivalent
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online on Github. Final grade average of \texttt{1.86} (equivalent
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GPA of ~\texttt{3.14}).}}
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}
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}
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\roottitle{Skills}
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programming in a variety of languages, strong advocate of
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using the right tool for the job; standard toolkit JavaScript,
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Python, Go, Zepto (own creation), and Clojure. Has worked in a
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variety of settings, from completely custom IX infrastructure to
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cloud-based system (AWS, Heroku). Focused on exchanging knowledge
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during the creation process. Pragmatic \acr{VIM} user.}
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variety of settings, from completely custom \acr{IX} infrastructure
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to cloud-based system (\acr{AWS}, Heroku). Focused on exchanging
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knowledge during the creation process. Pragmatic \acr{VIM} user.}
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\inlineheadsection
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{Non-exhaustive and in alphabetical order:}
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{compilers, cryptography, functional programming, natural languages,
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music (as producer and consumer), open source, pickling, politics,
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Post-structuralism, programming language theory and practive, and
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Post-structuralism, programming language theory and practice, and
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typography.}
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\end{document}
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