My first programming experience was with an HP-41CV calculator that I got at high school. The consequence was that I spent more time in writing mathematical applications and games rather then doing my home works. :-)
Theory and practice was gained in the early 80s via a set of courses (Mamram) based on the IBM main frame environment (Assembler, PLI, COBOL, IMS, DB2...) following a Bc.s studies in Computer Science.
After many years of programming, I decided to take a brake from work and return to the academic life by completing a Master of Science degree in Usability Engineering at the Stuttgart University in Germany.
This study gave me a new perspective to our R&D. It introduced me to intercultural communication, usability engineering and web technology in a completely new approach.
The combination of my understanding in Computer Science with my passion for arts, design, esthetics and human interactions has characterize my current working position.
Nowadays, I am living with my family at a small town in the middle of Israel and working at a firm which develops solutions in the field of telecommunication.

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