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| '''Martin Oberhuber'''
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Martin is the leader of the DSDP - Target Management project. He's been working for [http://www.windriver.com Wind River] in Salzburg, Austria since 1999. As a software developer and architect, he is responsible for the current Target Manager component in Wind River Workbench. Driven by his strong desire to help people actually use the software he works on, he also contributes ideas for enhancement in many other areas around Eclipse. Martin holds an MS degree in Telematics from the University of Technology Graz/Austria, and has also been working on source code analysis and tools development in general.
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Hobbies include: playing all sorts of musical instruments, skiing, hiking and the combination of both
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Work email: martin.oberhuber <at> windriver.com
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| Member of Technical Staff
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| http://www.windriver.com
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| Salzburg, Austria (GMT+1)
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| [mailto:martin.oberhuber@windriver.com Martin.Oberhuber@windriver.com]
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| MOberhuber
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| +43(662)457915 85
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Revision as of 15:00, 19 December 2005

User-mober 150x200.jpg

Martin is the leader of the DSDP - Target Management project. He's been working for Wind River in Salzburg, Austria since 1999. As a software developer and architect, he is responsible for the current Target Manager component in Wind River Workbench. Driven by his strong desire to help people actually use the software he works on, he also contributes ideas for enhancement in many other areas around Eclipse. Martin holds an MS degree in Telematics from the University of Technology Graz/Austria, and has also been working on source code analysis and tools development in general.

Hobbies include: playing all sorts of musical instruments, skiing, hiking and the combination of both

Work email: martin.oberhuber <at> windriver.com

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