Ahumeniy

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Ahumeniy's avatar, a felino.
Ahumeniy's avatar, a felino.

Alexei J. Humeniy, or Ahumeniy, is a mid-level technical accountant and an independent programmer. He was born on August 1, 1986 in the city of Antofagasta, Chile, where he lives with his mother and sisters.

Ahumeniy's first contact with the Spanish furry community was in 2003 at FurryManía. After a few months, he stopped involvement.

At the end of 2005, Ahumeniy returned to the Internet and got involved in the FurryLatino community, quickly becoming part of the technical staff. In March 2006, Ahumeniy became FurryLatino's administrator, but by April the position was taken over by Miguel Estrugo.

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In 1997, Ahumeniy created his first character, Antonio FlyCat, he started writing a story called The FlyCat Project in August 2004, and finished it in January 2005.

[edit] Other projects

Ahumeniy was once working on an entirely Spanish virtual gallery based on Microsoft .NET technology, which he called GAIA.NET; this project was cancelled in July 2005. He later released GDN: GAIA.NET's database engine.

The CVAC logo
The CVAC logo

At the end of 2005, Ahumeniy made CatValley Asesorías Computacionales — also known as CatValley A.C. or simply CVAC — with a friend.

On May 30 2006, Ahumeniy bought the catvalley.cl domain.

On Jul 2006, Ahumeniy renamed GDN as AhMeBa (Ahumeniy's Meta Base); Later, on Nov 2006, Ahumeniy will release AhMeBa as an open-source project. However, AHumeniy is still the mayor contributor to the project

Currently, Ahumeniy is making software for some local companies, while he is still developing his Rincón de AHumeniy site and making improvements on the AhMeBa library.

Ahumeniy has suspended his furry-related activities since Nov 2006; However, he is still making some artworks for some furry friends and actively works in the Furry Chile's staff.

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