Ferry Boender
Programmer, DevOpper, Open Source enthusiast.
Here’s a map on which I quickly drew the route we took during our holiday. The purple is how we drove (approx.). The blue dots along the way are places where we stayed. The numbers indicate on which day we stayed there. Day 1: We drove from the Netherlands (Utrecht) to Luxemburg. I can’t recall […]
Well, we’re back from our vacation. We had a great time. Great weather too. Visited The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg, France (Middle and south), Switserland and Germany. We accidentally mistook Switserland for Germany, so that wasn’t completely planned. Almost got rejected at the swiss border because my passport wasn’t in such good shape. I left it […]
From tomorrow (Aug 26) until Sept 7th, I’ll be on vacation. We (Wouter and me) will be traveling around Europe for 10 days by car. We have no idea where we’re going. No initial direction planned, no accomodations planned, nothing. We’ll just have to see where we end up. So, until I return I will […]
No homepage is complete without an online Curriculum Vitae. So I’ve put mine online too.
Today we’ve graduated! Everything went great. The presentation was a complete success, and we managed to keep our nerves under control. The defending of the project went pretty smooth too. The commision asked some good questions about the process and the techniques, but we were able to awnser them without any problems. We recieved some […]
Well, I’m almost done. Just two more weeks and I’ll be graduated. First we’ll have to defend our graduationpapers and final internship, but I’ve got a good feeling about that. Only thing really standing between me and my bachelors degree is the Cryptology course, which should be finished somewhere this week. If the professor can […]
Some years ago me and some co-workers aquired a cheap mini keyboard through Benjamin. It’s a great keyboard and a whole lot smaller than normale keyboard since it doesn’t have that completely useless space inbetween the normal keys and the function keys and it’s missing the never-used numeric pad. Its dimensions are only 32x16cm and […]
Well, I’ve been working at East Site for about 2 months now, and we’ve been busy doing research and design of content-types. We are now full experts in metadata storage, XML, XSL and XSLT, RDF and many more interesting technologies. I must admit that I was sceptical about them at first. Although I already did […]
Late monday I started my last internship at East Site. We (Ralph and me) will be working on a research project covering new meta-data content-types for their Content Management System Coherence. I can’t reveal too much here, since we haven’t signed any secrecy documents yet, but it seams to be very promising. East Site, for […]
There! I’m done. My last school project is over, and we’ve once again been able to scrape together a rather nice grade. 75/100 For the course we had to give about Linux Kernel Internals and a 80/100 for the Researchreport. I’ve finally gotten almost all of my grades for all the other courses. All that […]
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