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Hello everybody, my name is Ahmed Ali Abd El-Hamid El-Agouza (Known as AGOUZA). Welcome to my place on the Internet. I am an Egyptian, age 26, born on the 10th of October, I'm living in Nasr City, Cairo. Yet, I have a strong feeling that I'll be leaving home soon, as some people envy my living near my company. I used to work for MES (Intergraph�s representative in EGYPT) - September 1994�April 1995. There I worked in the GIS field on UNIX and Windows NT platforms, I used to give training and technical support on Intergraph�s GIS products as well as Bently's Microstation 5.0. Then, I moved to SAKHR Software Co. (Al-Alamiah) on the 1st of May 1995, where I started as a Software Designer. Then I was promoted as a Senior Software Designer on the 1st of January 1998. Then..., I don't know. While working at Sakhr I helped in developing a group of products, such as:
Working in different products gave me the opportunity to know different developing tools including Visual C++, Visual Basic, AuthorWare and Director. As well as working on Internet developing tools and technologies, such as HTML, DHTML, and Java script. What I really enjoyed was the Internet stuff. I think, I'd like to work in that field for the rest of my life. Do you wanna know what my education was? Well, I graduated in 1994 from the Faculty of Engineering - Ain Shams University with a bachelor in Automatic Control and Computer Science . And before, I had my General Certificate of education (GCE) in 1989. As for courses and training, I had a lot at Al-Ahram Management and Computer Centre (AMAC), one of the biggest computer centers in Egypt, between the year 1989 and 1991, that included:
I also had summer training during my study. That included:
I�ve also been to international exhibitions, as: Beside being to Germany and France, I�ve also been to many countries, as:
Well, I think that's all about me, and this about all I can think of to say for the moment. Don't you think that this can be a CV, so if you find me a job, please tell me. Thanks, Ahmed |