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I'm employed as a professional software developer. My first machine code experience was on a [[wikipedia:Commodore 64|Commodore 64]] ([[wikipedia:MOS Technology 6510|6510 processor]]) in the early 80s I think. Later [[wikipedia:Motorola 68000|Motorola 68000]] ([[wikipedia:Amiga 2000|AMIGA 2000]]), [[wikipedia:Intel 80186|Intel 80186]] and [[wikipedia:HP Saturn (microprocessor)|SATURN]] (on the [[wikipedia:HP-48 series|HP48SX calculator]], I reverse engineered the whole operating system, that was 1992). |
I'm employed as a professional software developer. My first machine code experience was on a [[wikipedia:Commodore 64|Commodore 64]] ([[wikipedia:MOS Technology 6510|6510 processor]]) in the early 80s I think. Later [[wikipedia:Motorola 68000|Motorola 68000]] ([[wikipedia:Amiga 2000|AMIGA 2000]]), [[wikipedia:Intel 80186|Intel 80186]] and [[wikipedia:HP Saturn (microprocessor)|SATURN]] (on the [[wikipedia:HP-48 series|HP48SX calculator]], I reverse engineered the whole operating system, that was 1992). |
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− | In the last ten years I'm not programming assembler anymore (only C/C++, JavaScript, .NET, etc.), but I know the basics of the new technology as well (memory protection by the processor etc.). I do ''not'' know ARM assembly or objective C yet, but both |
+ | In the last ten years I'm not programming assembler anymore (only C/C++, JavaScript, .NET, etc.), but I know the basics of the new technology as well (memory protection by the processor etc.). I do ''not'' know ARM assembly or objective C yet, but both seem quite simple. I just didn't find the time to learn it yet. |
I support some users through the page http://www.jbfaq.com. |
I support some users through the page http://www.jbfaq.com. |
Revision as of 15:34, 25 November 2011
I'm employed as a professional software developer. My first machine code experience was on a Commodore 64 (6510 processor) in the early 80s I think. Later Motorola 68000 (AMIGA 2000), Intel 80186 and SATURN (on the HP48SX calculator, I reverse engineered the whole operating system, that was 1992).
In the last ten years I'm not programming assembler anymore (only C/C++, JavaScript, .NET, etc.), but I know the basics of the new technology as well (memory protection by the processor etc.). I do not know ARM assembly or objective C yet, but both seem quite simple. I just didn't find the time to learn it yet.
I support some users through the page http://www.jbfaq.com.
I have an iPhone 4 and an iPad 2 (3G). I also have control of an iPod Touch 1G, an iPhone 3GS (new boot) and an iPod Touch 4G. Since June 2010 I have a Mac Mini for iPhone development, but actually don't use it.
You can reach me by email here, or on Twitter: SwissHttp.