Hello dear visitor,
slashslash is a blog about software development and everything around it. Aside from arcticles about computer subjects, you will find some information about projects I am working on or have worked on.The name ”slashslash“ is taken from the syntax of many programming languages to mark a line as a comment. And because this site is also about comments on software, I thought it would be a quite fitting name – this and the fact that there are not too many nice and short domain names available anymore.
I am Simon Lehmann, born in 1983, currently living in Darmstadt (a city in Germany, near Frankfurt am Main). In november 2008 I finally graduated from Wiesbaden University of Applied Sciences (which changed its name to RheinMain University of Applied Sciences in 2009) with a degree in computer science. In my thesis I was mainly dealing with information visualization and the Wikipedia and it finally lead to the still active project Wivi. During my studies I focused on software engineering and digital image processing. Since then, I am working as a freelance developer on different projects, mainly in the area of web-development. Since july 2009 I work as a PhD student in the project “Adaptive, Self-Organizing IT Systems for Living Environments of the Future” (SENSYBLE) at the RheinMain University of Applied Sciences, department of Design, Computer Science and Media (DCSM). My field of research is the application of complex event processing (CEP) to human computer interaction (HCI).
Besides the obvious interests for computers and their usage, I am quite enthusastic about music, especially guitar music, more especially electric guitar music. The bandwidth ranges from blues, rock, hard-rock, metal, punk to (almost) anything that calls itself something like this today. Sometimes I am also looking at (or rather hearing) and like other stuff. Greetings to the people of the Iwweroër Rock Club.
This page was last updated on August 19th, 2008 at 9:05 PM.