| bio | website | tonnymadsen.blogspot.com |
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| location | Copenhagen, Denmark | |
| age | 48 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 10 months |
| seen | May 16 at 15:37 | |
| stats | profile views | 3 |
I'm a software developer from Denmark with many years of experience in a number of software companies - primary in highly technical companies.
My primary interests are in system architecture and development of technical software. In recent years, I have concentrated on the various techniques and facilities provides in the Eclipse ecosystem such as plug-in development, MDD, RCP applications, etc.
I'm working at Boarding Data (a Danish software development company) as Senior System Architect on AGETOR - a pragmatic business integration solution.
I'm also the chairman of the Danish Eclipse Society, eclipse.dk, a meeting place for everybody with an interest in Eclipse and the connected tools and technologies.
Lastly, I'm an avid runner and you can often find me on some road or in some wood trying to do just a little better...
Professional Specialities:
- System Architecture
- Eclipse Plug-in and OSGi Bundle Development
- Model Driven Development
- Mentoring, Consultancy and Training
- Test Driven Development
- Many Eclipse Technologies - such as OSGi, RCP, SWT, RAP, EMF, ....
- Java, C++, Python, Perl, ...
- Testing
- Development Tools
- Telecommunication Technologies
- Software Methodologies (SCRUM, RUP and XP)
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May 15 |
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Airport slows down when anybody uses VPN through it @lupincho Thanks for the comment, but I believe the problem is not in OSX, but in Airport, as I don't see any significant increase in the traffic from OSX when enabling the VPN tunnel. My current best guess is that Airport uses CPU... For what I don't know,.. |
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May 13 |
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Airport slows down when anybody uses VPN through it I have tested your theory using tcpdump, ifconfig, etc, but as far as I can see there are no real difference. Anyway, the only application I have that needs or uses the VPN is Outlook... And if I close down that (and everything else on the machine), I still see the problem... |