Difference between revisions of "User:Didip Kerabat"
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+ | I have been a software engineer/developer/contractor/ for slightly more than 5 years (total) now. I was educated in Computer Science, mostly in Java. And to be honest, at the moment, I've been dis-enfranchised with Java. | ||
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+ | Moving on, I really like dynamic languages, ALL of them, including Scheme (Maybe not so much on PHP). IMHO, Dynamic languages get the job done as efficient as possible with the least man power. | ||
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+ | When it comes to statically typed languages, I like C. Not C++, not C#, not Mono, & especially not Java. | ||
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− | <li> | + | <li>2+ years in Python.</li> |
− | <li> | + | <li>3+ years in Ruby (& Rails).</li> |
<li>I like to blog.</li> | <li>I like to blog.</li> | ||
<li>I don't really like Django.</li> | <li>I don't really like Django.</li> | ||
<li>I like web.py, cherrypy, merb, sinatra, etc.</li> | <li>I like web.py, cherrypy, merb, sinatra, etc.</li> | ||
− | <li> | + | <li>3+ years of Java.</li> |
<li>I can speak Indonesian, English, Japanese, and a little Cantonese.</li> | <li>I can speak Indonesian, English, Japanese, and a little Cantonese.</li> | ||
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Revision as of 20:24, 31 March 2009
Bio
My name is Didip Kerabat, I'm Application Developer at AboutUs.
Blog
Experiences
I have been a software engineer/developer/contractor/ for slightly more than 5 years (total) now. I was educated in Computer Science, mostly in Java. And to be honest, at the moment, I've been dis-enfranchised with Java.
Moving on, I really like dynamic languages, ALL of them, including Scheme (Maybe not so much on PHP). IMHO, Dynamic languages get the job done as efficient as possible with the least man power.
When it comes to statically typed languages, I like C. Not C++, not C#, not Mono, & especially not Java.
Didip's Quick Facts
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Address
901 SW 175th Terrace Beaverton, OR 97006