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Articles by Martin Friedrich (3 articles found)

Average article rating: 4.34

C / C++ Language

Towards a Declarative SAX Framework : Part 1 - A Simple SAX-to-C#-Mapping
Last Updated: 20 May 2004   Page Views: 34,657   Rating: 4.48/5    Votes: 13   Popularity: 5.00   Bookmark Count: 27
This article demonstrates a simple but flexible way to read XML content without DOM
Enumeration Types - A Quantitative Survey
Last Updated: 9 Mar 2005   Page Views: 32,804   Rating: 3.73/5    Votes: 8   Popularity: 3.37   Bookmark Count: 15
A comparison of different techniques when using enumerations, their pro's and con's.

Hardware & System

Making WMI Queries In C++
Last Updated: 30 May 2005   Page Views: 131,109   Rating: 4.80/5    Votes: 44   Popularity: 7.89   Bookmark Count: 93
An example-driven guide on how to write WMI consumers in C++.

Martin Friedrich


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Still lacking an university degree in computer science, I have 20 years of experience in software development and implementation. Having expert knowledge in object-oriented programming languages like C++, Java and C# on Windows, LINUX and UNIX platforms, I participated in multiple research projects at the University of Oldenburg. During these assignments, I was trusted with implementation of a graphical editor for specification languages like CSP or Z and a prototypical tool for workflow data distribution and analysis. I gained experiences in a widespread spectrum of CS and software development topics, ranging from compiler construction across data base programming to MDA. My research interests include questions of graphical user interface design and component-based systems.


I consider myself an old-school CS geek. While I admit that simple tasks do not pose much of a problem and can be done in quick and efficient manner, it's the challenging ones that appeal to me. If you are looking for a skillful employee - be it on a permanent, contract or freelance basis - and if you can live with a lacking university degree, why not contacting me?


Occupation: Web Developer
Location: Germany Germany


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