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ABOUT AUTHORS OF WARAJEVO |
Warajevo is written by
Zeljko Juric and Samir Ribic.
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ZELJKO JURIC |
Zeljko
Juric was born on 14th July 1968, in Sarajevo
(the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina). He is engineer of Electronic
and Automatic Process Control. Graduated at the Faculty
of Electrical Engineering (department of Electronics and
Automatic Process Control), University
of Sarajevo. The last year of his stydy was in horrible
conditions during the Bosinan war. In a perion 1997-2002 he took part
of postgraduate study, dedicated to Digital Signal Processing and
Image Processing. His postgraduate (MsD) thesis was previously related to
research in Digital Mamography Image Analysis, and later focused to
Generalised functions in Theory of continual signals. He passed about
30 Brainbench certifications. In 2005 he finished PhD thesis about
different approach to dynamic system identification.
Zeljko
works as professor (docent) at the Faculty
of Natural Science and Mathematics (subjects "Principles of
Programing", "Basic of Computers", "Mathematical
Algorythms" and "Operational Researches", “C++”)
and at the Faculty of Electric Engineering (subjects
"Basic of Electronics", "Design of microprocessor
based Digital Systems", "Computer architectures and
organization of system software" and "Principles of Data
Aquisition and Transfer"). From time to time, he also work as
teacher on some computer courses (for example, usage of computer
applications, optional course of advanced programming in the "Turbo
Pascal" for advanced students, etc.). He also have one published
book for the students with 60 solved problems of the mathematic
analysis which was published at the begining of 1992, and about 30
published articles in some computer magazines. He prepared books with
solved problems in Electronic and Design of microprocessor based
Digital Systems.
Zeljko's native language is
Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian and he speaks English language. He also
understand something in other Slavic languages (like Slovenian,
Macedonian, Bulgarian, Slovakian, Czech and Russian), due to
similarities with Bosnian language. His favorite computer languages
are Turbo Pascal, Delphi, 80x86 Assembler, Z80 Assembler, and PC
MatLab. Can make programs in many other languages, like C, Clipper,
Fortran and Basic. He likes Casio graphic calculators, and made a lot
of software for Casio fx-8000G, Casio fx-9700GE and TI-89 pocket
computers.
His main hobby is music. Plays piano very vell
(all kinds of music), and can also play some brass instruments. He
played piano, French horn and tuba in the Sarajevo Philharmonic
Orchestra, and played piano and keyboards in the "Happy End"
jazz band in Sarajevo. His another great hobby is mountaining (he
like the nature and mountains very much), and his favourite sports
are skiing and cycling. Maried since February 2006.
Mail:
(Before sending replace x with c)
zjurix@utix.net.ba
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SAMIR RIBIC (AKA MEGARIBI) |
Samir Ribic was born on 4th November 1968, in Brcko (a town in Bosnia and
Herzegovina about 200 km far from Sarajevo), but he think about small
Bosnian town Modrica
as his native town, because he lived there from his birth until he
finished the third class of the elementary school (nearly 10 years).
Today, he lives in Sarajevo. He is engineer of Informatic and
Computer Science. Graduated at the Faculty
of Electric Engineering (department of Informatic and Computer
Science), University of Sarajevo.
The last two years of his stydy were in horrible conditions during
the Bosinan war. He visited postgraduate study in Sarajevo, got MsD
in 2003 on a topic of simplified approach to compiler development.
Curently prepares PhD thesis on programming language which has not
source code.
Samir works as lecturer at the Faculty of
Electric Engineering (subjects "Program organization of the
computers", "Principles of Operating Systems", and
"System software development") and Sarajevo School of
Science and Technology (local part of University of Buckingham, UK).
From time to time, he also works as teacher on some computer courses
(for example, usage of networks, computer applications, etc.). He
helped Zeljko to correct mistakes in his mathematic book (see above),
and he has nearly 100 published articles in some computer magazines.
He is Microsoft Certified Professional, and finished courses for
Oracle administration, Oracle financial applications and Cisco router
configuration. He passed about 50 Brainbench
certifications. In addition to Warajevo, he wrote ZX Spectrum
emulator for TI-89 calculators called Tezxas
Samir's native language is Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian, can
speak Slovenian, English and the international languages Esperanto
and Toki Pona. He also understand something in other Slavic languages
(like Macedonian, Bulgarian, Slovakian, Czech and Russian), due to
similarities with Bosnian language. but also can understand something
in many Roman languages (like Italian, Spanish and French), due to
very good knowledge of Esperanto. His favorite computer languages are
Turbo Pascal, Delphi, 80x86 Assembler and Z80 Assembler. Also can
make programs in many other languages, like C, Clipper, Fortran,
Basic and Lisp.
His main hobby is Esperanto.
He was twice the champion of former Yugoslavia in Esperanto, and he
takes part of many international meetings
of Esperanto fans. Member of Komitato de UEA (World Esperanto Commity) and
Akademio Internacia Scienca San Marino (International Scientific Academy San Marino)
He also likes music, and can play simple songs
on keyboards and accordian. Samir also like mountains and the nature,
but he is not very active in mountaining like Zeljko. His favoritee
sport are cycling and ice skating. Maried since
March 2006..
Mail: (Before sending
replace x with b)
megarixi@epn.xa