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Founder
Erisia Web Development
South Africa
I am a software developer in Johannesburg, South Africa. I specialise in C# and ASP.NET MVC, with SQL Server, with special fondness for MVC and jQuery. I have been in this business for about eighteen years, and am currently trying to master Angular 4 and .NET Core, and somehow find a way to strengthen my creative faculties.
- Follow me on Twitter at @bradykelly
Tester / Quality Assurance
United States
I currently work at Cloudmark, Inc. testing anti-spam software solutions.
Web Developer
United Kingdom
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
CEO
Brazil
"A well written code is self explanatory" - Anonymous Programmer
"The number of meetings is directly proportional to the bad management" - Another Anonymous Programmer
Founder @TIHUNTER.COM.BR
Linkedin Profile
Software Developer (Senior)
ZipEdTech
United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Web Developer
Europe
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Web Developer
United Kingdom
I work as a Technology Lead for an IT services company based in India.
Passions include programming methodologies, compiler theory, cartooning and calligraphy.
Web Developer
United States
Todd Anglin is an Experts Exchange ASP.NET Master and a Telerik Technical Evangelist responsible for building a strong Telerik community across the globe. Before joining Telerik, Todd worked as a developer in a Fortune 200 financial services company in San Antonio as a Systems Analyst supporting applications on a wide range of platforms and technologies, including Unix, Windows Server, Informix, Oracle, and SQL Server. Todd graduated Magna Cum Laude with Business Honors from Mays Business School at Texas A&M University with a BBA in MIS and now resides with his wife in The Woodlands, Texas.
Product Manager
DNN Corp
Australia
Bruce Chapman is the Product Manager for Cloud Services at DNN. He’s been an active member of the DNN Community since 2006 as a contributor, vendor and now employee of DNN Corp.
You can read his blog at
http://dnnsoftware.com/blog or follow him on Twitter
@brucerchapman
Web Developer
United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer (Senior)
United States
I wrote my first program on a Tandy computer using a 1963 black & white Zenith TV for a monitor.
I wrote my second program in Fortran using a card punch machine.
I've been hooked ever since...
Software Developer (Senior)
Austria
Working as a .NET and database developer
Architect
Infralution
Australia
I am currently the Software Architect at
Infralution. Infralution develops .NET components and solutions including:
Globalizer - localization for .NET made easy. Let your translators instantly preview translations and even build the localized version of your application without giving away your source code.
Infralution Licensing System - simple, secure and affordable licensing for .NET apps and components
Virtual Tree - superfast, flexible, databound tree/list view
Software Developer (Senior)
Readify
Australia
Working on both Java and .NET Technology, I have developed various enterprise level applications on both platforms. Currently, I am working as a Senior Software Developer at Readify which is a leading company on .NET technology in Australia.
Web Developer
Australia
Steve Hayles is a professional Yacht Racing Navigator by day and a very average developer by night.
He is the founder of GRIB.US a weather data service provider specialising in the delivery of digital weather products.
GRIB.US have recently launched UGRIB - a viewing client utilising their own webservice which provides instant regional forecasts in GRIB format .
GRIB.US have also developed a custom data compression algorithm for GRIB data which outperforms general compression algorithms by 200% and can reduce file sizes to a third of the original size.
Check out http://www.grib.us for more details
Software Developer (Senior)
Australia
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Web Developer
Turkey
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Estonia
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Systems / Hardware Administrator
United States
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United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
United Kingdom
Software Developer for more years than I can count. I started with C, moved to C++ and ended up in CSharp
All over the course of 14 years.
Chief Technology Officer
United States
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Software Developer
Poland
My name is Jacek. Currently, I am a Java/kotlin developer. I like C# and Monthy Python's sense of humour.
Architect
Australia
Twitter: @MattPerdeck
LinkedIn: au.linkedin.com/in/mattperdeck
Current project:
JSNLog JavaScript Logging Package
Matt has over 9 years .NET and SQL Server development experience. Before getting into .Net, he worked on a number of systems, ranging from the largest ATM network in The Netherlands to embedded software in advanced Wide Area Networks and the largest ticketing web site in Australia. He has lived and worked in Australia, The Netherlands, Slovakia and Thailand.
He is the author of the book ASP.NET Performance Secrets (www.amazon.com/ASP-NET-Site-Performance-Secrets-Perdeck/dp/1849690685) in which he shows in clear and practical terms how to quickly find the biggest bottlenecks holding back the performance of your web site, and how to then remove those bottlenecks. The book deals with all environments affecting a web site - the web server, the database server and the browser.
Matt currently lives in Sydney, Australia. He recently worked at Readify and the global professional services company PwC. He now works at SP Health, a global provider of weight loss web sites such at CSIRO's TotalWellBeingDiet.com and BiggestLoserClub.com.
Team Leader
United Kingdom
Ping is the Director of Technology Development of AI Speech Ltd. His main interests includes artificial intellegent, speech technologies, image processing technologies, and software engineering methodologies.
United States
Mike Gavaghan opines on
C# and .Net in his blog
Talk Nerdy To Me[
^]. He is a Microsoft Certified Professional Developer working as a C#/.Net software consultant based in Dallas, Texas.
Since 1992, he has supported clients in diverse businesses including financial services, travel, airlines, and telecom. He has consulted at both mammoth enterprises and small startups (and sees merits and problems in both).
You may also view his profile on
LinkedIn[
^].
Retired
United States
Currently enjoying retirement and working on projects without pressure, deadlines or any kind of management.
Software Developer (Senior)
BMW AG
Germany
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Chief Technology Officer
Pollstar
United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Program Manager
SCI
India
Mattegunta is a Technical Consultant/Architect. He is Master of Technology from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad, India. Currently he is engaged in .net technologies like ASP.Net (VB.Net/C#), Smart Client, Web Services, SOA etc. He has been working with different Languages, Technologies and Platforms. VB6.0,ASP, COM/DCOM/COM+, Site Server, Exchange Server, J2EE, ASP.Net, Web Services, Smart Client, Windows, Linex etc during his career.
Software Developer (Senior)
Troppus Software
United States
Currently working as a Senior Silverlight Developer with Troppus Software in Superior, CO. I enjoy statistics, programming, new technology, playing the cello, and reading codeproject articles.
United States
I've been a software developer since 1996 and have enjoyed C# since 2003. I have a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and for some reason, a Master's degree in Business Administration. I currently do software development contracting/consulting.
Malaysia
Coder and Instructor at:
https://crackinglessons.com
https://crackinglesson.com
https://www.udemy.com/user/paulchin/
CEO
United Kingdom
A developer for over 30 years, I've been lucky enough to write articles and applications for Code Project as well as the Intel Ultimate Coder - Going Perceptual challenge. I live in the North East of England with 2 wonderful daughters and a wonderful wife.
I am not the Stig, but I do wish I had Lotus Tuned Suspension.
Sweden
I started programming BASIC on the C-64 in the late 80's and have been hooked since then. Later moved on to the PC, assembler and then C++ which became my language of choice. Have worked sporadically with many other languages as well, but none which I quite enjoyed, until I recently discovered C# which is now my language of choice.
I am a student of Computing Science at Göteborg University in Sweden, currently working on my master thesis project, which is a software project written in C++.
On my spare time I enjoy cycling and Shorinji Kempo (a Japanese martial arts form).
Web Developer
Australia
On a personal level (this is a bio, after all) I love gourmet coffee and my wine collection is pretty good. My passion is alpine skiing. On a more technical level, I've been a Delphi/MSSQL hack for donkey's years. VB is a distant memory. It resurfaced as VB.NET but I managed not to get any on me. Java was nice. C# is nicer. Pet peeve: kids today don't appear to know what an RFC is. Or how to spell. My one consolation is that no matter what they get away with at school and on message boards, with a compiler they have to stop their bullshit and spell properly.
Web Developer
Pakistan
About the Author
Razi Bin Rais is Microsoft MVP and has been working as a Technology Consultant / Senior Software Engineer in a Microsoft Gold Partner company and had done several projects on various Microsoft Technologies and Products in MEA region. He holds a Bachelors Degree in Computer Science and currently doing Masters in Computer Science with specialization in Enterprise Workflows and Intelligent Collaborative Systems. He has firm experience on Microsoft Share Point Server, Windows Share point Services , Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) , Microsoft Content Management Server , and ASP.NET.He has involved in multidimensional application development like Database applications, Collaborative Web Portals, Web Based Solutions and Distributed Applications. His expertise on Enterprise Workflow Systems and Collaborative Systems and Portals is evident through his projects on these areas in which he leverage several Microsoft’s and its ISV Products and Tools including Microsoft Share Point Server, Microsoft Content Management Server, K2.Net BPM , Captaris Teamplate Workflow and Ultimus BPM.
Razi Bin Rais is also a Group Leader of MSServerSide.NET User Group, a Microsoft INETA and Culminis based Technology group He is also an active member of INETA Community Speaker Bureau and delivers seminars on Current and Next Microsoft Technologies and Products. He also authors series of articles on various Microsoft Technologies including MOSS , BizTalk Server 2006 , VSTS and WF.
He is a vivid fan of sitcom F.R.I.E.N.D.S and TV Series HOUSE , and wishes to get a job in C.S.I squad.
You can contact him at his email: razi_rais@yahoo.com
Razi Bin Rais Blog
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https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Razi.Rais
Switzerland
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
South Africa
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Software Developer (Senior)
United Kingdom
I currently hold the following qualifications (amongst others, I also studied Music Technology and Electronics, for my sins)
- MSc (Passed with distinctions), in Information Technology for E-Commerce
- BSc Hons (1st class) in Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence
Both of these at Sussex University UK.
Award(s)
I am lucky enough to have won a few awards for Zany Crazy code articles over the years
- Microsoft C# MVP 2016
- Codeproject MVP 2016
- Microsoft C# MVP 2015
- Codeproject MVP 2015
- Microsoft C# MVP 2014
- Codeproject MVP 2014
- Microsoft C# MVP 2013
- Codeproject MVP 2013
- Microsoft C# MVP 2012
- Codeproject MVP 2012
- Microsoft C# MVP 2011
- Codeproject MVP 2011
- Microsoft C# MVP 2010
- Codeproject MVP 2010
- Microsoft C# MVP 2009
- Codeproject MVP 2009
- Microsoft C# MVP 2008
- Codeproject MVP 2008
- And numerous codeproject awards which you can see over at my blog
Software Developer
United States
Creator of bookmine.net
Web Developer
United States
SlickEdit Inc. provides software developers with multi-language development tools and the most advanced code editors available. Power programmers, from Fortune 500 companies to individuals, have chosen SlickEdit as their development tool of choice for over 19 years. Proven on Windows, Linux, UNIX, and Mac OS X platforms, SlickEdit products enable even the most accomplished developers to write more code faster, and more accurately. For more information about SlickEdit and free trial downloads, please visit
http://www.slickedit.com.
Web Developer
United Kingdom
I'm currently working for a small start-up company, BinaryComponents Ltd, producing the FeedGhost RSS reader.
FeedGhost RSS Reader:
http://www.feedghost.com
Bespoke Software Development
http://www.binarycomponents.com
Team Leader
Turkey
Tamer Oz is a Microsoft MVP and works as Assistant Unit Manager.
Web Developer
United States
It started nearly 20 years ago. I was a BBS freak long before I could drive or even had a girl friend. I ran a type of software known at the time as Renegade; questionably a hacked version of another type of BBS software known as WWIV. Looking back I really had no choice. Renegade was free, fast and most importantly, open-source. Turbo Pascal was my flavor at the time, and I spent nearly all of my time with it; writing things from goofy SysOp pagers to label printing systems.
I'm a bit ashamed to say I can barely remember the basic "Pascal" syntax; I hear they call it Delphi or something now.. (lol)..
These days it's mainly all C#,C++/CLR syntax for me. And why not? That’s a powerful combination of rapid development, speed, compatibility, and flexibility. I'm sure most developers would agree that these days C# can't be beat for rapid development. It's powerful and even portable; a rare combination for a high-level language.
Language Experience: C#, C++/CLR, C, VB.NET, SQL, PHP, JavaScript, HTML, ASM
Architect
United States
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Software Developer
Canada
Mr.Volynsky Alex is a Software Engineer in a leading software company. Alex is skilled in many areas of computer science. He has over 14 years of experience in the design & development of applications using C/C++/STL, Python, Qt, MFC, DirectShow, JavaScript, VBScript, Bash and of course - C#/.NET.
In addition, Alex is the
active member of Intel® Developer Zone (he was awarded by Intel® Green Belt for his active contribution to the Intel Developer Zone community for developers using Intel technology).
Alex is also interested in the Objective-C development for the iPad/iPhone platforms and he is the developer of the free
15-puzzle game on the App Store.
Overall, Alex is very easy to work with. He adapts to new systems and technology while performing complete problem definition research.
His hobbies include yacht racing, photography and reading in multiple genres.
He is also fascinated by attending computer meetings in general, loves traveling, and also takes pleasure in exercising and relaxing with friends.
Visit his C++ 11
blog
Software Developer (Senior)
United States
I've been a software engineer since 1999. I tend to focus on C# and .NET technologies when possible.