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Software Developer (Senior)
Unisystems
Greece
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Web Developer
United States
- Managing Your JavaScript Library in ASP.NET (if you work with ASP.net and you don't read that, you are dead to me).
- Graduated summa cum laude with a BS in Computer Science.
- Wrote some articles and some tips.
- DDR ("New high score? What does that mean? Did I break it?"), ping pong, and volleyball enthusiast.
- Software I have donated to (you should too):
Technical Lead
torchmark
United States
I believe that Writing a good code is an investment. So always try to find better way to write code and also share it with others.
~Atul
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
Yemen
I'm interest with VB.NET and other Microsoft technologies such as LINQ, WPF, WCF, WF and much more
.:: Wish to become better and better ::.
CEO
TD San Diego
United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Chief Technology Officer
Norway
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
United States
I enjoy my wife, living in the woods, my 7 dogs, and learning new things. I like to play with UI stuff and model based coding.
Thailand
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer
menelabs
Greece
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer
Kenya
Experienced C# software developer with a passion for WPF.
Awards,
- CodeProject MVP 2013
- CodeProject MVP 2012
- CodeProject MVP 2021
Retired
United States
I’m retired. When I started my career, programming projects consisted of plugging wires into plug boards to create punch card processing applications to be run on electrical accounting machine like the IBM 402, 407, 085, 088, 514, 519, etc. From there, I moved to writing SPS and Autocoder applications on an IBM 1401 with 4K of memory eventually upgraded to 16K of memory. After many years of migrating my skills to various languages on various hardware platforms, I became an Information Technology Director where I didn’t need to program anymore. So, starting in 1996, I volunteered my time with a local community cable television organization and built some applications to help them run their operations. Originally in Clipper Summer 1987 and later Clipper 5.2, I migrated and enhanced those applications to VB .NET 2003 in 2003. I retired from my full-time job in 2010. Since then, I have continued to support the local community cable tv organization's applications. In 2013, I migrated the VB .NET 2003 Solution to VB .NET 2012 so that it can run on 64-bit computers and interact with Microsoft Office 2010. The upgrade went smoothly. In mid 2013, I developed a VB .NET 2012 application for them to download election results data from the Secretary of State's web site, format the results and send them to a VizRT character generator for on-air display.
Software Developer
Endava, Chisinau
Moldova (Republic of)
Graduate: Romania, University of Bucharest, Mathematical - Informatical faculty.
United States
Tiago Pascoal is a Visual Studio ALM Microsoft Most Valuable Professional and a Visual Studio ALM Ranger and a founding member of the Portuguese Software architecture group. With over 13 years’ experience in the software development field, he started his career developing web application servers on multi-platform systems writing software that worked on both Unix and Windows platforms. He consults on software development methodologies and software application lifecycle management and frequently speaks at events about Agile methodologies, architecture and Visual Studio ALM. He sporadically blogs at
http://pascoal.net
Software Developer (Senior)
Velicus B.V.
Netherlands
Microsoft MVP Client Dev . Founder of http://StoreAppsUG.nl, the Dutch Windows Store apps and Windows Phone apps usergroup. XAML / HTML5 developer. Writer. Composer. Musician.
Twitter
@Sorskoot
Awards / Honers
• October 2010,2011,2012,2013: Awarded Microsoft Expression Blend MVP
• June 2009: Second Place in the WinPHP challenge
• February 2009: Runner-up in de Mix09 10k Challenge
• June 2008: Winner of the Microsoft expression development contest at www.dekickoff.nl
Bio
I started programming around 1992, when my father had bought our first home computer. I used GWBasic at that time. After using QBasic and Pascal for a few years I started to learn C/C++ in 1996. I went to the ICT Academy in 1997 and finnished it in 2002. Until December 2007 I worked as a 3D specialist. Besides modelling I worked on different development projects like a 3D based Scheduler and different simultion tools in C# and Java. Though out the years I've gained much experience with ASP.NET, Silverlight, Windows Phone and WinRT.
Software Developer
Australia
I'm Nathan Lecompte — a university student currently living in Sydney, Australia. I have a burning passion for tech and consistently strive to learn more about the diverse opportunities presented within the ever-expanding IT sector. I have already acquired a respectable amount of experience whilst designing and developing solutions to sophisticated problems within my previous work environments; I am eager and determined to tackle new job prospects.
Overall, I'm a tinkerer, thinker, maker and doer — and I love a challenge.
Check out my website: https://natlec.com
Software Developer
Canada
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