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Brief:

Ibrahim Abdel Fattah Mohamed – aka, bingorabbit -, born on 22 of July, 1987 in Mansoura, Egypt. Engineering Graduate in Mansoura University, Computer and Systems Engineering Department. An Open Source believer well known for his IT experience in Web Development and Linux Administration.


Contact Information:


Interests:

I’m more interested in IT (Information Technology), especially Web Development and *nix systems’ administration.


Skills:

  • Spoken Languages:
    • Arabic (Mother Tongue)
    • English (Fluent)
    • French (Fair)
  • Technical Skills:
    • I’m computer user for more than 8 years.
    • Professional Web Master, with excellent web development skills.
    • Linux Poweruser
  • Personal Skills:
    • Very Good communication skills
    • Very Good presentation skills
    • Team leader


Activities:

  • I’m one of the founders and the managers of the great CATReloaded, the leading IT community in Mansoura University.
  • I’m one of the organizers of WordCamp Egypt 2009, and I’m the one behind the idea of having a WordCamp in Egypt.
  • I held more than 20 seminars/sessions related to different fields in different events, about:
    • Linux File Systems
    • Web Development
    • Storage Management
    • Web sites administration
    • Web 3.0, and the future of the web.
    • Web Development under Linux
    • Web Development using PHP
    • IT Career Planning, and your future career.
    • Map your Mind, your mind on a paper.
    • PHP in Action, introducing PHP..
    • Write your first WordPress Plugin, Session was introduced in WordCamp Egypt 2009, the first WordCamp in Egypt and was rated the best session through the whole event


Why I do recommend fedora?

When I was first introduced to linux, I started using fedora as my home operating system, I got really familiar with the system fast, and loved it for its strength and power, I found it really reliable for my everyday tasks and development (especially web development, using Apache as a web server and MySQL as a database backend)

I would recommend it for anyone, who really wants a reliable and powerful system to depend on.