Erwan is a software developer, a yogi, a father and a husband. Born in 1977 in Paris, France, and living in Stockholm, Sweden.

There is a bit about him on linkedin and on google.

Erwan practices traditional Ashtanga, in the so-called 'mysore style'. He sometimes write about it here.

As a developer, Erwan enjoys writing software. A lot. He sees coding as an art and a craft, a discipline of the mind where creativity embraces logic. He is a big fan of dynamic languages and a unix addict. Over the years, Erwan has been working with hardcore IT-security, teaching, insurance and banking software, database-centric backend systems, open-source development and virtualization technologies.

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Erwan's favorite computer books, in no particular order:

* Code complete (McConnell)
* Types and programming languages (Pierce)
* Programming pearls (Bentley)
* The practice of programming (Kernighan & Pike)
* The pragmatic programmer (Hunt & Thomas)
* The mythical man-month (Brooks)
* Peopleware (DeMarco & Lister)
* Continuous Delivery (Dave Farley & Jez Humble)
* Design patterns (Gamma, Helm, Johnson & Vlissides)
* Agile & Iterative Development, a manager's guide (Larman)
* Modern operating systems (Tanenbaum)
* Understanding the linux kernel (Bovet & Cesati)
* UNIX systems programming for srv4 (Curry)
* Introduction to algorithms (Cormen, Leiserson & Rivest)
* TCP/IP illustrated (Stevens)
* Applied Cryptography (Schneier)
* Haskell, the craft of functional programming (Thompson)
* Expert Oracle database architecture (Kyte)
* Hacking, the art of exploitation (Jon Erickson)
* Exploiting software (Hoglund, McGraw)
* The giant black book of computer viruses (Ludwig)