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Marcel Popescu
Place of birth: Targoviste, Romania
Current location: Targoviste, Romania
Phone: +40-45-211.204 (home)
Email: mdpopescu@geocities.com
Civil status: married
Military service: satisfied
Experience: started as a hobby in 1984 on IBM-360 clones, programming became a
job in 1990
Foreign languages, on a scale from 1 to 5:
English - reading 5, writing 5, speaking 4
French - reading 3, writing 3, speaking 2
Italian - reading 2, writing 2, speaking 2
Technical skills:
Operating systems: Windows 3.11 / 95 / 98 / NT, MS-DOS
Programming languages: Pascal (from TurboPascal 3.0 up to Delphi 4 C/S), VBScript /
VBA, C / C++, COBOL, FORTRAN-77
Databases: MS SQL 7.0, Interbase, dBase / FoxPro (up to Visual FoxPro 3.0), Access
Network protocols: TCP/IP
Others: some OOA / OOD, OOP, GUI design, web site development (HTML, DHTML, CGI,
ISAPI, ASP), MIDAS (and other Windows middle-ware),
DCOM, MTS, multi-threading, Windows NT administration, studying XML
Professional experience:
Starting with March 1999 - sr. programmer at SOREXIM SOFT & ADVERTISING
SRL (a SOREXIM company). SOREXIM is a big Romanian trust, which started to
expand in the software business this year.
1996 to 1999 - Programmer at SOREXIM Group SRL
Main application: distributed inventory tracking system (30+ clients at 20+ nodes, 4 main warehouses);
successive versions have used custom application protocols over TCP/IP, then DCOM; trial version using MIDAS
(not deployed because of licensing costs); also trial version using ASP and Access database.
Smaller applications:
- web versioning system (client / server using DCOM)
- invoices / payments (suppliers / customers) management
- web searching engine (3-tier, using DCOM apartment-threaded objects in the middle tier)
Certificates: Master Delphi programmer (TekMetrics) - you can
check this here (use
Popescu as first name and 113429380 as the cert ID). NEWS! TekMetrics was
renamed to Brainbench - look for it at www.brainbench.com
with ID 4937.
My favorite programming language is Delphi
(created by Borland), followed (at a distance) by
C++ (and I also prefer the Borland
compiler, CBuilder).
This page was last updated on 26 Dec 1999.