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1.  Daniel Lohmann

Status Gold. Member No. 56      Watch

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Biography Daniel Lohmann (daniel@losoft.de) is a PhD student at the Distributed Systems and Operating Systems department at Universität Erlangen, Germany. His main research topic is the design of a highly customizable and scalable operating system product line for deeply-embedded systems using static configuration and aspect-oriented techniques. Before joining Universität Erlangen he worked as a freelance trainer and consultant for NT system programming, advanced C++ programming and OOA/OOD. He is interested in upcoming programming techniques like aspect-oriented programming, generative programming and C++ meta coding and has written some nice and handy tools for Windows NT which you can download at his web site.
Location Canada Canada
Job Title Web Developer
Company
Member since Thursday, July 06, 2000
(7 years, 11 months)
Homepage http://www.losoft.de

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