A Product Owner with a Software Architect background
I have been working in the .Net ecosystem for many years.
I still am a part-time engineer leading the development of
sensenet,
a great open-source Content Services Platform.
The main audience of this platform is developers and my favorite
part of this job is that it allows me to bridge the gap between the business
and the world of developers.
Coding in the open
I have 20 years of experience in C# and .Net - and still wait eagerly for new language and platform features!
My favorite subjects are asynchronous programming,
dependency injection and microservices.
You can check out my contributions on
GitHub and
StackOverflow.
Building a great software
takes more than just coding.
I always wanted to understand the whole product, even when I was a developer writing small modules. Now as a Product Owner I get to form the future of a product by synthesizing ideas and requests into a roadmap that is exciting and feasible at the same time.
Check out sensenetProjects and experience
The biggest project I have been part of so far is sensenet itself. I am proud of being one of the architects designing the structure and many components of the platform. From the flexible REST API and webhook events, Content Type and security system to the background task management and preview generation - just a few examples of the modules I've been involved in designing and coding.
sensenet CSP served dozens of enterprise customers over the years and I have been there at the birth of many projects either with business analysis, architecture or coding, documenting and training.
State-owned companies, middle-sized and enterprise commercial businesses all across Europe and the US
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Data store for managing housing applications: preparing an app for a decentralized
environment with frequent network outages.
(South Africa)
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A large-scale, multi-tenant document management system with
preview images and custom permissions.
(US) -
Internal document management system and loan calculator of a commercial bank.
(HU) -
Athlete whereabouts portal for the Hungarian Olympic Committee and
the international anti-doping agency.
(HU) -
Working in an international team in Oslo, Norway on modernizing
a geological simulation system for the oil industry.
(Norway) -
Central services and supplier datastore for the office of public procurement.
(HU) -
Public and internal portals for the Hungarian National Bank, national airline
and other state offices.
(HU)
Teaching others helps you create a clear vision for yourself.
After holding many trainings and workshops all around the world I believe it benefits not only the team but also the trainer. Constantly rethinking what and how you teach and incorporating others' ideas will create value for the whole company.