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Dejan Mladenovski En Dejan Mladenovski Dusko Popovic st., 15 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +389 75 261 040 WORK Faculty of computer science and June 2012 — June 2015 EXPERIENCE engineering - Skopje Web administrator Edit content of the official web site of the FCSE Support and maintenance of student services, like Moodle and Learning Environment (custom portal for sharing course information and materials between students and staff) Faculty of computer science and September 2012 — September 2014 engineering - Skopje Laboratory assistant Laboratory assistant for the courses Basics of software engineering, Web design, Object- oriented programming and Concepts of information society. My task was to grade the student work for the laboratory tasks. PROJECTS Maintenance of the student and staff services for the Faculty of computer science and engineering (Unified, Staff, Students, LE) June 2012 - June 2015 Technologies used: ASP.NET Web Forms, MS SQL Ultima project, ERP and CRM system for small, medium and large companies. Creating archiving and messaging modules. July 2013 - November 2013 Technologies used: ASP.NET Web Forms, Microsoft .NET 4 C#, XAML with Silverlight, Telerik Controls Q2 2013, MS SQL, Newtonsoft, ASP.NET WebServices, SOAP Windows Phone application for Prv.mk. Prv.mk is a mobile app that provides easy access to updates on the latest job opportunities, internships, or traineeship programmes. It is a one-stop app for young people to find out about job openings across the country, including internships, volunteer positions and entry-level job placements. December 2014 - Faculty of computer science and engineering - Skopje Technologies used: XAML, Microsoft .NET 4 C#, Windows Phone 8.1 SDK Web and Kinect application for uploading images, cropping them at some section and using them as virtual cardboard cut outs, taking snapshots and saving them to the web. This project was intended for the purposes of the museums, and used by children , where they can virtually change the images, see information about the paintings and take cut outs with their face in it. February 2014 - Faculty of computer science and engineering - Skopje Dejan Mladenovski 1 and Microsoft Macedonia Technologies used: ASP.NET WebAPI, ASP.NET MVC, Microsoft .NET 4 C#, Kinect SDK, MS SQL, jQuery, HTML5, CSS3 Windows 8 application for annotating video timestamps during recording, importing and exporting videos for YouTube upload (Intended to be used for Microsoft's Partners in learning users) February 2014 - Faculty of computer science and engineering - Skopje Technologies used: XAML, SQLite, C#, Windows 8 SDK ASP.NET Web application for Time and Attendance calculation used for salary calculation and reports. November 2014 - February 2015 Technologies used: ASP.NET MVC, Microsoft .NET 4.5 C#, Entity Framework, MS SQL, HTML5, CSS3, AngularJS, MomentJS Simple web application for creating backup for configuration files for routers, switches and servers. This application uses PHP Laravel and MySQL for saving backup commands, then generates a bash file for executing. The script is executed automatically using Cron. After executing all commands, it uses Git to push the configuration files to the repository where the administrator can track them by version. This project is still tested by the Computer center in FCSE December 2014 - Faculty of computer science and engineering Technologies used: PHP, Laravel framework, MySQL, CRON, bash, Git Frontend developer for The KnowBook, and educational platform where users can register, take courses, view live or pre-recorded video lessons, take tests, submit assignments and be graded by the teachers. Companies can register to submit projects, select the best students for working on their projects. The frontend is created using AngularJS and communicates with the backend using REST. June 2014 - Present Technologies used: Javascript, AngularJS, MomentJS, TogetherJS, Restangular, NodeJS, Grunt tasks, Bower and other javascript and node packages ERP system for Danish health insurance. The system is used by brokers that sell health insurance, medical staff who create claims and customers that can review their insurance policies, personal information, claim information and family member insurance coverage. June 2015 - Present Technologies used: Microsoft .NET 4.5 C#, ASP.NET 4.5 MVC and WebAPI, Entity Framework 6, MS SQL, AngularJS, HTML5, CSS, Ionic Framework EDUCATION Informatics and computer October 2008 engineering Faculty of computer science and engineering - Skopje I am a student at the Faculty of computer science and engineering - Skopje since its founding. Previously I was a student at the Faculty of electrical engineering and information technologies, in the study program: information and computer engineering. Computer science and automation September 2004 — June 2008 SETUGS „Mihajlo Pupin“ - Skopje I have graduated high school at SETUGS "Mihajlo Pupin" - Skopje with highest GPA, Dejan Mladenovski 2 winner of the award Valedictorian at SETUGS "Mihajlo Pupin" for computer sicence and automation, generation of 2008. Graduated from high school with the title electritian for computer science and automation. SKILLS Microsoft Windows Advanced knowledge of Windows environment, programming Windows Phone and Windows 8 applications Linux Good knowledge od KDE and bash environment Microsoft Office 2013Advanced knowledge of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access InternetAdvanced knowledge Adobe PhotoshopBasic knowledge Visual StudioAdvanced knowledge of Visual Studio IDE, advanced experience in programming ASP.NET web applications using C#, MVC, WebApi, Git with Visual Studio, basic knowledge in programming Windows Forms Applications, excellent knowledge in DBMS and ASP.NET web services, programming WIndows Phone and Windows 8 applications DatabasesExcellent knowledge in SQL programming language, excellent knowledge in MSSQL, MySQL, basic knowledge in Oracle and Postgres databases. Experience in working with Microsoft SQL Management Studio, phpMyAdmin and pgAdmin. Programming languages and technologiesAdvanced knowledge in HTML, HTML5, CSS, excellent knowledge in PHP and basic knowledge in programming PHP CodeIgniter, excellent knowledge in ASP.NET with C#, basic knowledge in Perl and Shell Scripting, basic knowledge in Java and Hibernate Framework, programming Windows Phone and Windows 8 applications, excellent knowledge in client-side scripting, including JavaScript, jQuery, jQuery UI, Knockout.js, Twitter Bootstrap, AngularJS, NPM, NodeJS, Bower, Grunt, Git Hardware and networksBasic knowledge in computer hardware, computer networks and network operating systems QUALIFICATIONS My greatest interest relating to work are development of web and mobile, especially work in .NET technologies. I was a speaker at the Conference of informatics and information technologies (http://ciit.finki.ukim.mk) 2013, which was held in Hotel Molika, Bitola, and as a speaker at CodeCamp 2012 with the paper "Multilingual web applications in MVC 4". I have a certificate for "Developing web applications using Visual Studio 2010" and I was a speaker at the monthly meetings at the Finki Tech Club, student club at the Faculty of computer science and engineering supported by Microsoft. I have excellent knowledge in working with .NET technologies, ASP.NET MVC, MVVM, Entity Framework, LINQ, MSSQL, working with Visual Studio, basic knowledge of Java Play Framework, development of mobile applications, experience in working with PHP Codeigniter. I was a contestant at the Samsung Smart App Challenge 2013 with two applications, one was a card game, other was an application for exchanging sensor data. Both used Samsung Chord protocol. INTERESTS Programming, web programming, biking, cooking, food, football, fitness, motorcycling. REFERENCES References can be presented if required. Dejan Mladenovski 3.
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