My first helloworld was implemented in 2006, since that time i coded in C,
C#, C++, Delphi, Java, Python, PHP, HTML+JS+CSS, Basic (MS Excel), SQL a
bit of Lisp, Haskell, Ruby. Worked with Jquery, Yii, Bitrix. I'm pretty
good with Git, doxygen, phpdocumentor.
Also i work with linux systems for about 5-7 years, and used SSH with great
pleasure.
I have a good communication skill, and I'm free to work almost all of my
time.
2016-03-12 18:09 GMT+10:00 Aleksey Bragin <alek...@reactos.org>:
> Hello Anton,
> do you have any experience in the area of the task your are proposing? Or
> any other experience which would matter and which would characterize you as
> the most capable person amongst applicants for this specific task?
>
> Thank you!
> Aleksey Bragin
>
>
> On 12.03.2016 9:19, Willy Fox wrote:
>
> General Information
>
>- *Full Name: **Anton Slyadnev*
>- *Languages: English, Russian*
>- *Timezone: GMT+10*
>- *ReactOS website Account Name: none (Is it broken? Forum "Access
>Denied")*
>- *IRC Nickname on Freenode: WillyFox*
>- *E-Mail: willyfox569...@gmail.com <willyfox569...@gmail.com>*
>-
> *VK.com login: /willy_the_fox *
>
> Time Commitment
>
> I'm 100% ready to spend all of my time to my GSoC project.
> Optional (But Suggested) *Proposed Project: *Windows native SSH-server
> Service
> * Useful for: *End-users and developers
>
>
> * Description: *Implement a native Windows service for accepting SSH
> connections and authenticating with Windows accounts to allow the user to
> interact with Windows through the command prompt should they not need
> access to the GUI shell. Once authenticated, any commands passed through
> SSH are executed using the user's credentials to prevent abuse of the
> service's privileges. And as the user is not technically logged in, there
> are no restrictions with respect to how many connections are permitted
> except as system resources allow.
>
>
>
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