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List of people interested in the UGS-project


  • Benjamin Teuber: I'm a beginning student of computer sciences, so I'm not so good at designing good class models and this stuff yet. But I'm very ambitious and think that we can do UGS.
  • Tderz (no programming experience, except PASCAL 26 years ago + some FORTRAN)
  • maruseru: I have several years of experience in large (or largish) Perl projects and object-oriented development and I'm all for open source software. As for development methods, I prefer agile methods that are responsive to changing requirements such as extreme programming ([ext] http://www.extremeprogramming.org/). Some skill in designing and implementing relational databases.
  • Skyr: Can speak Bash, Java, and C fluently... also profound knowledge on PHP and Perl. Familiar with web engineering in general (in charge of a lecture on that topic)
  • gfeng: I program in Java with J2EE-Technologies in my free time. On job I'm responsible (with my coworkers) for a very big german Internetsite. I have strong support in programming topic in my Friends...
  • LukeNine45 -- I know C++, some java, a little php and less perl. I used to know SQL fairly well but it was with MS SQL server 7. Don't know how much time I'd have to help, but this sounds like a really cool idea!
  • ansgar?: I just finished school last year. I've been toying a bit around with programming, but haven't done anything serious yet.
  • geno: I have some programming experience in C, not lots, but perhaps enough to help a little. I have experience with perl/CGI; my [ext] personal site is all dynamically generated, so I think I might be able to help with web-based documentation and the like.
  • Benjamin Geiger: I'm a CS major at the [ext] University of South Florida with basic familiarity with procedural and OO languages (specifically, Python and C are favorites). I tried designing a KGS clone in the past, called "Dink" (this was back when I thought recursive acronyms were cool... "Dink Is Not KGS"), but no code got written... I couldn't get the design right.
  • nachtrabe: I have a degree in the Mathematical and Computer Sciences and am interested. I have a background in statistics and scientific programming and My Favorite Language is Python (I personally like the idea of building the entire thing using [ext] Twisted, but maybe that's just me...).
  • Christoph Gerlach: I am professionally developing framework and technical components needed in large scale projects using C++ and/or Java. I could provide help in the basic design and implementation of an implementation infrastructure (framework for robust transactional objects, persistence). I am also very familar with CORBA, a usefull technology for communication and also a good base for a robust server implementation. I could also help reviewing analysis and design of the project.
  • Hikaru79: I'm just a HS student, but very interested in programming in general, and this project in particular :) Fluent in Java, PHP, and Ruby (and I'm hoping my Ruby knowledge will transfer pretty easily to Perl/Python). LOTS of spare time to work on this.
  • Fwiffo: I'm a CS major with lots of Python, Perl and PHP experience and varying levels of familiarity with dozens of other languages. I'm interested in the project and may be able to contribute on a part-time basis.
  • Manfred?: I'm a professional software developer currently working with Java, C#, C++, C and doing a lot of object oriented analysis and design. I won't have very much time for this project, but if I can't develop very much myself, at least I can offer support for everyone on the project that needs it.
  • chweise: I'm also a professional software developer, working with Java. Desinging applications is not my special field, but I think I can develop some code, not in full-time, but in part-time.
  • revo: I'm a professional software developer, mostly working in C, C++ and now starting with C#. I'm working for a german software company that develops an output management system.
  • Malweth: I am a professional Systems Engineer and would be more than happy to work on systems requirement development (I can help develop protocol as well). It's probably a bit early to start working on this now (a system overview / white-paper is needed first), but a formal set of requirements would make this much easier to track. Let me know! --- MY JID = malweth@jabber80.com
  • Evan: I'm a hobbyist python programmer with very limited experience, I also know basic C++. I am familiar with the cross-platform toolkit Qt plus its python bindings; pyQt. I am ambitious for UGS, and willing to help out where possible.
  • OnisanT?: I'm a cs-major at a german university. Atm, I know much more about theoretical stuff than programming, but I am about to change this.
  • mdm: I study CS and work as a programmer for a research lab in my free time. I guess my favourite language is still C/C++. But any language is fine. Well, I don't like C# for personal reasons ;).

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