Albert Horst is a veteran software engineer with over four decades of hands-on experience designing and implementing systems ranging from real-time control and simulation to compilers, assemblers and transaction software. With a Doctorandus in Physics and practical electronics training, he has repeatedly solved algorithmically demanding problems for clients including Shell, ASM and government bodies, often focusing on reliability and performance rather than management. His work spans semiconductor process control, railroad infrastructure diagnostics and medical equipment, and he remains active in niche communities such as Forth user groups. Notably, his long-running personal website and assembler-related content have earned early visibility in search results, reflecting deep low-level expertise and interests in number theory and real-time musical instrument control. Based in the Randstad, he continues to consult through Cimsolutions on AI, parallel processing and embedded projects, bringing a pragmatic blend of theoretical rigor and decades of production experience.
12 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
MBO, Electronica technicus, MBO, Electronica technicus at NERG
Doctorandus, Physics, Doctorandus, Physics at Utrecht University
French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, English, Latin, Greek, Chinese
Contributions:3 releases, 7 commits, 2 PRs in 11 months
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