About Myself
History
My name is Shlomi Fish, I'm a guy and I was born on 5 May, 1977 in Israel. I lived in Israel most of my life except between the ages of 1 and 5, when my family moved to the United States for my father's post-doctorate, and a few trips to Europe or North America. I have two younger sisters.
After graduating from high-school, and being exempt from the army service, I spent some time working as a programmer and computer developer for several computer-related companies. I gained a lot of knowledge and experience in the process, and met some very supportive people in the industry. In October 97' I began studying Electrical Engineering in the Technion.
I enjoyed my studies to a large extent, but also found them frustrating many times. I feel that I deepend my understanding of computers and electronics because of them. The Technion gives his students a high level of studying, but my main problem with it is that its tests are sometimes completely out of sync with the material that is learned, too long and/or too hard, and so students receive low grades and are frustrated. This is especially demotivating considering the fact that studying there is a lot of work.
I graduated from the Technion in July 2004. I've been searching for a job since, and despite the fact that there's a shortage in Israel for programmers like me who are well-versed in Open Source technologies such as Perl and Linux, I had a lot of difficulty finding a job. As I contemplated this is due to the employers becoming more picky. As of this writing (26-April-2007), I was recently fired from a job that I really liked, and have now decided to spend some time unemployed, while trying to find various projects or commissions to work on; working on my essays and stories; and also trying to work on some commercial ideas.
Interests
I am particularily intersted in mathematics, computing, philosophy and writing. I've been programming since I was 10 years old, but it was not very serious until I started working as a programmer at 1997. As for math, it's been a favourite of mine since junior high. (I'm also interested in linguistics and ancient history of the Near East and Europe, but in a rather unprofessional manner).
Other hobbies of mine include a small amount of sports, biking, hiking, and solving puzzles and riddles of all sorts.
Open-Source Contributions
I am very interested in the Linux and the free software world. I initiated some of those open-source projects of my own. Namely, I ported a MOD player to Java, (where MODs are a type of Music files which contain notes and samples for instruments), wrote a program that solves various variants of Card Solitaire and coded a useful patch for the GIMP. (a cross-platform image manipulation program) You can find more information about them in the software section..
Recently, I also contributed more patches to GIMP; some cleanups and functionality extensions to the Subversion version-control system; and some documentation cleanups to Perl. I hope to contribute more.
Finally, I have started maintaining some modules on CPAN, either such that I wrote from scratch, or such that I adopted.
Stories
Aside from all that, there are my literatural creations. I wrote a funny story called "The Enemy and how I Helped to Fight it". It was originally written in Hebrew, but I translated it to English.
There's also "The One with the Fountainhead", which is an episode of the T.V. Show Friends which parodies the book "The Fountainhead" by Ayn Rand. It is written in English, and you can also find it on my site.
"The Human Hacking Field Guide" is a complete story that I wrote in English. It tells the story of teenage computer enthusiasts in 2005 Los Angeles.
Humanity is a parody about Humanity and modern life in particular that describes a day in the life of a Semitic city circa 500 B.C.
There are other exploits like that in the humour section.
Essays and Philosophy
Being interested in philosophy and being a capable write, I started writing various essays and articles, about philosophy, applied philosophy, computing, politics and other topics. So far I wrote a large number of essays which you can read. Some of my other writing is available in the Better SCM site, in the Hackers-IL Group, and on Advogato. I also have some blogs where I write some random thoughts (among else).
My interest in philosophy is definitely not a passing phase. The philosophy which I found to make the most sense is Neo-Tech, which is an extension and re-organisation of Ayn Rand's Objectivism. The so-called "Neo-Tech Discovery" is a mind-revolving and very insightful book. Another heavy source of influence is Eric S. Raymond's "The Cathedral and the Bazaar", series and his many other writings, but there are many other lesser sources of influences. (and I have reached many philosophical conclusions on my own).
I hope you enjoy my web-site!
Shlomi Fish