Ronald Železnjak

Lead Android developer at Bizzon

Ronald Železnjak has a diverse work experience spanning over two decades. Ronald began their career as a Software Developer at Međimurje IPC d.d., where they worked for a year. Ronald then moved on to Ekobit, where they took on the role of Software Developer and later became a Team Lead for Fr. Sauter AG and Lexware GmbH. During their time at Ekobit, Ronald was responsible for developing various applications using C#/.Net Framework and C++/MFC tool-set with Btrieve, Sybase, and Pervasive databases.

In 2008, Ronald joined Five Minutes Ltd. as a Senior Software Developer, a role they held until 2013. Following this, they took on the position of Owner at Nuclear Thoughts Ltd. in 2013. At Nuclear Thoughts Ltd., Ronald oversaw the operations of the company.

In 2014, Ronald joined Tonguesten (T10), where they served as the Lead Developer and Chief Technology Officer. Here, they were responsible for the overall development of an educational game that leveraged artificial intelligence to map video subtitles and music lyrics onto educational frameworks for learning English. Additionally, they developed the frontend for rebeats.tv, a web app for English learners.

Ronald's most recent position is at Bizzon, where they have been working since 2015 as the Lead Android developer. The specific duration of this role is not provided.

Ronald Železnjak earned their Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, which they attended from 1992 to 1997. In addition to their degree, they obtained several certifications from Microsoft. In 2000, they became a Microsoft Certified Professional and achieved the MCSD1: Visual Studio 6.0 certification. In 2003, they obtained the MCAD: Microsoft .NET certification and the MCSD1: Microsoft .NET certification. Ronald'smost recent certifications include the MCTS: .Net Framework 2.0, Windows Applications and MCTS: .Net Framework 2.0, Web Applications, which they acquired in 2007.

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