In a nutshell: a female geek who is happy as long as she has stuff to code
Oh you want the longer version? Oookay, here we go…
I was actually born as Gina Häußge (on March 21st 1983 to be exact) and am currently living in a small flat in Darmstadt, Germany, together with *counts* four or something computers and my other half Phil aka 'demod'. That whole fascination with PCs and especially programming started a long time ago, when my parents and me got an Apple II/e as our first computer – a gift from my uncle. I was six or maybe seven back then and of course wanted nothing more than to play games on the thing, a wish which my father blocked with the words “This is a working machine and nothing to play on”. So he showed me a couple of basic commands (as in both easy and BASIC) to print stuff on the screen and build simple loops, and thus a happy elementary school pupil was introduced to the world of programming.
Took quite a few years for me to realize that there was more than just BASIC (namely first C and then Pascal thanks to school, later followed by C++, PHP, Java, Perl and Python1)), and it took me even longer to get that there was something different than DOS and Windows (namely in my case Linux2)).
After my graduation from school in 2002, I enrolled at Technische Universität Darmstadt3), where I got my degree of “Diplom-Informatiker”4) in April 2007 and immediately took on a job as Research Assistant/PhD student after that in the same department I had worked as an undergraduate student worker/software developer since 2004.
I later realized that I was not that interested in a PhD as I thought I was, and am more keen on hands-on development and software design. Thus in August 2008 I decided to abandon my PhD plans and started on the hunt for a job in the industry. Successfully I might add: I will start my career as a software engineer for Capgemini sd&m in January 2009.
TBC
That nick was a rather spontaneous creation on a quite evening a couple of years back. It is based on a combination of the metasyntactic variable "foo" and – since I was heavily into reading User Friendly back then and to this date simply adore the Dust Puppy – the german word for lint, “Fussel”, which I kind of find cute
. I somehow liked the combined result and stuck to it as my nick.
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| Programming Language | Skill Level |
|---|---|
| Java | |
| PHP | |
| Python | |
| Perl | |
| C/C++ | |
| JavaScript | |
| ActionScript | |
| Groovy |
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| Operating System | Skill Level |
|---|---|
| Linux (Debian derivate) | |
| Linux (generic) | |
| Solaris 8 | |
| Solaris 10 | |
| Windows (Client) | |
| Mac OS X (Client) |
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