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Date:      Wed, 12 Jun 2002 21:34:55 +0000
From:      Anthony Schneider <aschneid@mail.slc.edu>
To:        freebsd-jobs@freebsd.org
Subject:   Want to employ me, perhaps?
Message-ID:  <20020612213455.A22122@mail.slc.edu>

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Hello all,
	I am a recent college grad, focusing in computer science.  I am living in
Manhattan and very much need a job.  I have been programming for four years=
 primarily
in C, C++, various shells, PHP, ML, Perl, Tcl, Expect, as well as with some=
 other
languages (Prolog, Python, Awk).  I built and maintained the Sarah Lawrence=
 College
computer science network, and now would love to have either a development p=
osition
or a sysadmin position.  I am well versed in relational theory and its not =
so
correctly realized language, SQL, and I am fairly familiar with architectur=
e and
operating systems concepts (I wrote a SPARC emulator for a class project in=
 C, and
a simulated OS/process scheduler in C++).  I have taken a course in compile=
rs and
worked with my class on writing a BTL (Binary Tree Language) compiler in ML=
 (SML/NJ),
and I am a very quick learner.  If you have any openings in New York, pleas=
e contact=20
me.  Thanks for your time.  Attached is my resume as a text file.

-Anthony.

p.s. please cc me in any replies to the list, as I am not subscribed.


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 ANTHONY SCHNEIDER
527 West 48th Street #3FE, New York, NY 10036
212.245.9718 * aschneid@mail.slc.edu
Career Objective: =20
* To obtain a software development, database development or systems adminis=
tration position in a fast-paced field of information technology.
Education: =20
* Sarah Lawrence College, B.A. in Computer Science, 2002=20
* Buxton Academy, High School Diploma, 1998
Skills:
        Proficient in the Following Languages:
* C/C++, ML (Standard-ML of New Jersey), Lex/Yacc (C, C++ and SML-NJ), PERL=
, PROLOG, PHP, x86 Assembly, SPARC Assembly, MIPS Assembly, Tcl/Tk, Expect,=
 SQL, Lisp, JavaScript, Shell scripting (Bourne, C and Korn shells), BC
        Operating Systems:
* FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, NetBSD, BSD/OS, Linux, Windows (9x, NT 4.0, 20=
00), MacOS (8.x, 9.x, OS X), Darwin 1.3
Related Course Work:
* Independent Study in Operating Systems Design and Implementation: Anthoni=
x microkernel OS, work in progress written in C++ for x86 [fall, 2001-sprin=
g, 2002]
* Databases: relational theory, relational algebra, relational calculus, pr=
edicate calculus, SQL, Tutorial-D, query optimization, logical databases, o=
bject relational databases [fall, 2001]
* Abstract Algebra: group theory, rings, computer methods for prime factori=
zation, project: elliptic curve key exchange simulation [spring, 2002]
* Software Engineering: software design principles including optimization, =
project structure, interface design, portability issues, test suite design =
[spring, 2001]
* Computer Architecture: the Hardware/Software Interface: CPU design in cir=
cuit simulation software, floating point representation, final project: CRA=
PS, a SPARC emulator [fall, 2000]
* Cryptology and Network Security: classic and modern techniques in cryptol=
ogy, mangling functions, DES, public key exchange using Diffie-Hellman and =
RSA algorithms, email security, network security [spring, 2000]
* Artificial Minds: history of artificial intelligence, goals, knowledge an=
d representation theory, predicate calculus, neural networks, schema, PROLO=
G [spring, 2000]
* Compilers: parsing algorithms, intermediate representation, assembly gene=
ration, type checking, optimization techniques, class project: BTL (Binary =
Tree Language) written in ML (Standard-ML of New Jersey) [fall, 1999]
Work Experience:
* Sarah Lawrence College: UNIX Systems Administrator and Architect for the =
 Computer Science Network; NIS, NFS, account maintenance, network and tape =
backups, various system tasks, security auditing; guest conference presenta=
tion on network security for the 2001 fall cryptology lecture, security aud=
iting [2000-present]
* Sarah Lawrence College: Senior Lab Assistant, Academic Computing; LAN mai=
ntenance, house calls, imaging, consultation [1999-present]
* translations.com: Desktop support; web application debugging; web develop=
ment; DNS administration; Macintosh systems administration, Windows NT/Win2=
000 administration, imaging [summer, 2000]
* Arbornet, Inc.: Board of Directors, elected to 2 year term [2001-2003]
* Arbornet, Inc.: Root and webmaster for M-Net (Arbornet*s 13,000+ user sys=
tem), account administration, security auditing, system software developmen=
t (C/C++, PERL, Shell) [1999-present]
* Leslie Digital Imaging: Web Backend Developer (PHP, SQL, shell scripting)=
; web UI development [summer, 2000]
Seminars:
* "Should You Trust Your Operating System?"; Science Seminar Series, Sarah =
Lawrence College;  April 14, 2002
References:
	Available upon request.

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