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== Areas of Interest: ==
== Areas of Interest: ==


* developing solutions for different problems in java, c/c++ and perl
* developing solutions for different problems in java, c/c++ and perl
 
* system administration of differnet OS (Unix/Linux)
* system administration of differnet OS (Unix/Linux)
* it security in all its different kinds
 
* all kinds of knowledge management
* it security in all its different kinds
* open source
 
* Protocol For Synchronus Conferencing
* all kinds of knowledge management
* books of Hunter S. Thompson
 
* open source
 
* Protocol For Synchronus Conferencing
 
* books of Hunter S. Thompson




{{awelcome}} --[[User:Mike Johnson|Mike Johnson]] 00:39, 21 November 2006 (CST)
{{awelcome}} --[[User:Mike Johnson|Mike Johnson]] 00:39, 21 November 2006 (CST)
[[Category:CZ Authors|Koelsch, Simon]]
[[Category:CZ Authors|Koelsch, Simon]]

Revision as of 03:04, 8 May 2007

Simon Koelsch

1986 - Born in Speyer, Germany

2006 - finished apprenticeship as Information Technology Specialist at the BASF Group

currently: visiting the upper vocational school to reach my technical diploma


Areas of Interest:

  • developing solutions for different problems in java, c/c++ and perl
  • system administration of differnet OS (Unix/Linux)
  • it security in all its different kinds
  • all kinds of knowledge management
  • open source
  • Protocol For Synchronus Conferencing
  • books of Hunter S. Thompson


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