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  Location: Luxembourg
  Remote: Yes 
  Willing to relocate: No
  Technologies: Web Service, REST, API, EAI, ETL, Databases, Architecture, documentation, Web Security, Java, Spring Boot, GitHub Action, Authorization server, OAuth 2.0
  Résumé/CV: upon request
  Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gvanderschelden/
  Email: gael.vanderschelden@gmail.com
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I have over 20 years of experience in the development industry, with roles such as developer, pre-sales, trainer, and software architect.

My primary expertise is in APIs, starting with SOAP services in 2001 and staying updated on SOA and REST. I also have experience in EAI, ESB, and integration workflow engines. Recently, I have focused on honing my skills in AuthN and AuthZ with Spring Security and various authorization servers to support complex security requirements, including federation using different frameworks.

Over the past 15 years, I have worked closely with developers, ops, and architects to design appropriate technical architectures, maintain the architecture repository and provide level 3 support in my area of expertise.


In Luxembourg, Self-employed can benefit from a Parental leave: https://guichet.public.lu/en/entreprises/ressources-humaines... Everybody pays 24% to the social security and receives benefits when needed.


Dragonbox algebra uses a shy dragon in a box for this concept: https://dragonbox.com/products/algebra-5 . I noticed also that a teacher admitting to be bad at math is seen as normal. As a parent, your really need to be careful and support your child in math more so that in other subjects.


One feature i like in go (weiqi , baduk) is that you can have an handicap system so it is possible to enjoy a game with a weaker or stronger adversary.


The demo part of this video by Tanja Kleut https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHgZTeMBihQ make me understand better accessibility issues. Without understanding and experiencing, I think it's difficult to really empathize and so the priority to have better accessibility is seen as low.


It is quite rational but it's difficult to be rational when you're hungry; it's easier to cut on food when you have calm down your stomach. Like don't go shopping when hungry, you will buy more unhealthy food.


They are professional trained, it takes 4 years to get a "puériculteur/puéricultrice" diploma in a university or equivalent. You have also nursery assistant that works under the supervision but even that need formal training + hand-on experience.

It varies a lot from country to country, but to assume that nobody would like to work with small children or that, as a parent, you would let your children under the care of untrained people is strange for me.


I don't think it's the case here: "Stigler himself named the sociologist Robert K. Merton as the discoverer of "Stigler's law" to show that it follows its own decree, though the phenomenon had previously been noted by others.", from the wikipedia article.


According to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana_Pi_Bill the value of pi would have been defined as 3.2 in Indiana.


By definition it is more xenophobia than racism according to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenophobia .


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