NETSENSE
Updated 19 days ago
Nieuwe Herengracht 147 A, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland 1011 SG
Netsense tries to work as pragmatic as possible to accomplish it's goals: deliver on time and within budget restraints... Because it's good for you! No, seriously. One of the problems of programming is that it is hard work: one has to work with a high level of concentration, with a lot of repetitious acts. That means one can easy make mistakes and the mistakes have impact: the program will not work correct... Johan Henselmans, who operates under the company names Netsense but also under the names Timerot, ReadRFid and sometimes as Coreservices, Qrafya or Mycayoca, is a jack of all trades who has been working and works as a systems-manager, developer, project-manager, researcher, organisation-consultant, writer and trainer. He has worked with several operating systems (SunOS, Linux, FreeBSD, MacOs) and programming-languages, from Cobol to Go, Javascript to Dart, Basic to (Objective-)C, Bash to Perl and Python, and has used databases as varied as Access to Mysql/MariaDB and Postgresql,..
Associated domains: nest.nl, qrafya.com