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All paths lead to nowhere
Despite the touted hype
Maybe I should try a new path
And follow it, as if on a dare.
After all, I'm not exactly to type
Because others see me in different ways.
They pretend I am with them, and that they care.

I am tired of the accepted ways
In which we all are bound.
For even in these "enlightened" days
People really do seem silly
As they act and live to the sound
Of the noises they have created.
And a slave to, if they but knew.

Yes, I need to find another path, "the one less traveled".
I need to escape and find a place
Where there is peace of mind.
Where sanity exists and people aren't
Deliberately and knowingly unkind.

About

Rebellious by nature, curious by training, engineering by profession...
I'm a 24 years old Tunisian Application Developer/Tech enthusiast/Java-oholic + Web Addict and Linux fan...Humanitarian -and pleased to be- who just want to learn, enjoy life and envision a better world for all Smile :)

Bio

  • Name: Hanen Ben Rhouma
  • Born 1984 in Al Mahdiyah, Tunisia. Living in Ariyanah
  • Native language: Arabic, speaks French, English and some German
  • Software Engineer, specializing in Java/J2EE Development
  • Linux user since 2004 (experience with Mandrake, Redhat, Suse, Fedora, Gentoo and Ubuntu)
  • Member of Tunisia LoCo Team

Passions

  • Avid reader & occasional writer

  • Producing & exchanging values

  • Soothing my soul

  • Stimulating my mind

  • Computing

  • Drenching in the rain

  • Hiking

Professional

Education: Master's Degree

Major: Information & Technology

Occupation: Software Engineer, Java/J2EE Developer

Industry: High Tech, Computer Software

Job Description: Architect solutions for distributed and enterprise computing using Java/J2EE technologies

Career Skills: SOA, WSDL, SOAP, UDDI, XML, Java, OSGi, J2EE, j2se, sdk, jre, jdk, jdbc, jndi, jvm, jmx, jni, Web services, Java based Open source technologies, RMI, Swing, web development (Servlets, JSP, JSF, Struts, AJAX, Google Web Toolkit), Spring, Hibernate

Career Interests: Web services, SOA, OSGi, Consulting opportunities, Finding business partners, Finding co founders, Finding team mates, Learning about entrepreneurship, Meeting new people, Patenting my ideas

Interests

My vision is that Ubuntu will become a major platform for scientific research, teaching, computing and program development. One way of achieving this goal is to make sure that as many science applications as possible are available as packages that readily can be installed.

Linux is extremely well suited for teaching in higher education, because high quality software is available free of cost and freely distributable. Teachers in a course could simply hand out a copy of the CD to all their students, who could take it home and work with the relevant problems. It would be a great opportunity to present students to Linux wonders!

It's equally important that young talents have access to a stable platform well suited for program development. Linux is such a platform, with lots of tools for program development, even sophisticated IDEs are available. What's important here is that the standard libraries used within the various scientific communities, are available in packages, so valuable time is saved getting this infrastructure set up.

If Ubuntu/Debian becomes a solid scientific platform, it will also encourage people to publish their software under a free software license (which has not been customary in our community) given the precious privilege of possibly getting their software into the distribution.

I'm very motivated to engage in work on an Ubuntu Science Edition. I imagine the debtags system might be something that could be helpful in this regard. While a standard, installable edition would certainly be desirable, it would also be extremely useful with a live CD, that could contain scientific software, databases, and various types of documentation. Perhaps the installable Science edition could even include tools that would enable teachers to add their own custom material to the CD.

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