This is the quotable location of my home page.
These are links to my company: Aleph Soft GmbH, Aleph Soft GmbH.
You can read my CV as HTML file, as PDF file, and as Word document (actually it is an RTF file).
I am Buzzing at http://www.google.com/profiles/Jochen.Hayek in English and sometimes also in German.
I am blogging in English resp. here, and in German resp. here.
In the past I blogged here in English,
but it's Microsoft,
and they made it hard to edit text there through any other browser but IE,
so I decided to go the blogger.com
way.
Pictures are here at Picasa.
Some pictures are still here here, but it's Microsoft ... and they made it hard ..., so I decided to go the Picasa way.
Me on miscellaneous social networks etc. (or whatever you want to call that kind of stuff):
www.LinkedIn.com
(professional and educational profiles)
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www.xing.com
(...)
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www.gulp.de -- yet another resume in English
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www.gulp.de -- yet another resume in German
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ohloh.net |
RailsSpace.com |
www.facebook.com |
www.orkut.com |
JochenHayek.spaces.live.com ,
several of my lists of whatever there,
including a few book (wish) lists,
particularly this one,
...
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... |
Here are “a few” of my most important personal starting pages:
start.GApps.Hayek.name -- the Hayek.name Google Apps space |
mail.Google.com |
www.billiger-telefonieren.de for ... |
www.SIPgate.de mostly for cheap SMSs |
www.myACM.org for accessing my ACM member Safari bookshelf |
... |
The male given name Jochen is one of a few German short versions of Joachim (de.wiktionary.org: Joachim, de.wikipedia.org: Joachim).
Joachim derives
from either King Jehoiakim
(meaning of the name in Hebrew: God will set up ...
)
or his son Jehoiachin
(meaning of the name in Hebrew: God will fortify ...
).
I would certainly like to keep the information presented here pretty uptodate, but (to be honest) I don't keep re-reading this text day and night, so it may very well be out of date here and there. Constructive comments very appreciated.
My chapters and sections structure follows dmoz. Why dmoz? Because I haven't found anything better yet. I followed the Usenet groups hierarchy before, but that just didn't cover enough any more.
find <Jochen (AT) Hayek.name>
's PGP public key at the ususal public key servers