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leppie
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Software Developer
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South Africa
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No Biography provided
I am a South African web / SQL developer currently spending my time as a mum. My other passion is photography and have put a small portfolio up
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Mazdak
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Web Developer
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Iran (Islamic Republic of)
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No Biography provided
I am Borg. I have six computers, a Lego mindstorm with video camera and I'm currently building a Dalek.
Generally I spend so much time in front of computers I probably glow in the dark.
However I like skiing, flying aircraft and the company of old women and young wines. Hang on? Isnt' that the wrong way round? I forget.
I will answer any question about anything. I am particularly good at things I know nothing about.
Where is my gin and tonic?
I'm a software engineer for a R&D department developing specialised user interface software for the automation industry.
I enjoy coding and researching algorithm.
Student at the EPFL (Lausanne/Switzerland) in informatics. I have been coding since 1996 and I am member of the Swiss demogroup Calodox.
I develop software since I was 11. In the past 20 years, I developed software and used very different machines and languages, since Z80 based ones (ZX81, MSX) to mainframe computers. I still have passion for ASM, though no use for it anymore.
Professionally, I developed systems for managing very large databases, mainly on Sybase and SQL Server. Most of the solutions I write are for the financial market, focused on credit systems.
To date, I learned about 20 computer languages. As the moment, I'm in love with C# and the .NET framework, although I only can say I’m very proficient at C#, VB.NET(I’m not proud of this), T/SQL, C++ and libraries like ATL and STL.
I hate doing user interfaces, whether Web based or not, and I’m quite good at doing server side work and reusable components.
I’m the technical architect and one of the authors of
Crivo, the most successful automated credit and risk assessment system available in Brazil.
Edwin Evans lives with his wife and daughter in Santa Clara, California. He is the creator of
HandyFind, a faster, friendlier way to find words in documents and Web pages. Edwin is also working to help create the technological Singularity by supporting the
Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence.
Heath Stewart is a happily married software engineer originally from the Midwest and a graduate of
Iowa State University. Heath start programming early in life and enjoys continuous research and development in new languages, frameworks, and platforms. Fluent in many different programming languages, he has developed many large-scale software solutions for companies in different areas, such as Internet filtering, intrusion detection systems, production management systems, and web applications for various purposes. He also enjoys
photography.
Currently, Heath is a Program Manager in the Visual Studio Professional Deployment Experience (VSPro DEX) team at
Microsoft. Previous to his employment, he was a
Microsoft MVP for Visual C#.
He is also a CodeProject
protector and is happy to help the development community.
- Nov 2010: Code Project Contests - Windows Azure Apps - Winner
- Feb 2011: Code Project Contests - Windows Azure Apps - Grand Prize Winner
I am 18 years old and I have programmed for one year in C++ and MFC.
I am now programming in C# and .NET Framework.
Jim is a programmer with 22 years experience starting with UNIX/C, assembly, then DOS, OS/2, AIX, Windows Visual Studio and learning .NET.
James has been programming in C/C++ since 1998, and grew fond of databases in 1999. His latest interest has been in C# and .NET where he has been having fun writing code starting when .NET v1.0 was in its first beta.
He is currently a senior developer and consultant for
InfoPlanIT, a small international consulting company that focuses on custom solutions and business intelligence applications.
He was previously employed by ComponentOne where he was a Product Manager for the ActiveReports, Data Dynamics Reports, and ActiveAnalysis products.
Code contained in articles where he is the sole author is licensed via the
new BSD license.
I'm a Software Architect, working for a telecom in Portland, OR. My specialties are C#, Win32 C/C++ programming, Visual Basic (6 and .NET), and ASP(.NET), XML/XSL, and database programming. I'm currently learning F#. Completely different than anything I've ever done, but very cool. I'm married to the most wonderful woman, have a beautiful daughter that I'm very proud of, and a step-son that's rocking in high school. I'm also a 2nd degree blackbelt in Olympic style (WTF) Taekwondo, and have trained in Brazilian Jiujitsu, Jeet Kun Do, Krav Maga.
Joel is a Microsoft.NET system architect and Director of Development for a leading interactive development firm located in Tempe, Arizona. Our firm designs and develops a wide range of custom web applications which leverage Flash, Ajax, ASP.NET and the Microsoft.Net Framework.
In his free time, he enjoys spending time with his wife and children.
I've been programming since I was really young. Started with HTML and Basic, looked at Pascal and Java, keen on Visual Basic and Visual C++, thinking about .NET and C#.
Blog: https://marcclifton.wordpress.com/
Home Page: http://www.marcclifton.com
Research: http://www.higherorderprogramming.com/
GitHub: https://github.com/cliftonm
All my life I have been passionate about architecture / software design, as this is the cornerstone to a maintainable and extensible application. As such, I have enjoyed exploring some crazy ideas and discovering that they are not so crazy after all. I also love writing about my ideas and seeing the community response. As a consultant, I've enjoyed working in a wide range of industries such as aerospace, boatyard management, remote sensing, emergency services / data management, and casino operations. I've done a variety of pro-bono work non-profit organizations related to nature conservancy, drug recovery and women's health.
I am always interested in finding innovative ways for building better applications and founded a technology company since 2003. Welcome to exchange any idea with you and if I am not too busy before deadline of projects, I will reply your emails. Also, if you willing to pay for consulting works and customized software development, you can leave me message.
I have MS degree in Computer Science. I graduated from Oklahoma City University, OK, USA.
My current skills are C#, ADO.NET, ASP.NET, VB6, Java, C++, SQL Server 2000, and Oracle.
I graduated with a first class BSc honours degree in a Computer Science/Management Science hybrid

from Loughborough University. I live in London and currently work as a .NET Developer in central London.
I'm also currently blogging my progress at further developing my articles into commercial components.
Read my blog here.
I've also recently started dabbling at digital photography, and digital re-touching, and developing small simple multiplayer games in Flash.
Paul Li
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Software Developer (Senior)
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United States
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No Biography provided
Peter Provost has been programming computers since he was 10 years old. Currently a C# and C++ junkie, he has been developing on the Windows platform since Windows 286.
Peter is a Software Design Engineer with Microsoft's
patterns and practices team where he works on guidance for .NET developers.
Peter maintains an active weblog about technology, .NET and other interesting stuff at
http://www.peterprovost.org
I am a big fan of .NET and have been working on developing a free user interface library to enhance the very basic controls that come out-of-the-box. Download the free source code project from http://www.dotnetmagic.com. I often carry out bespoke development work for companies, so feel free to email me for a quote on your .NET needs!
Software developer and Microsoft Trainer, Athens, Greece (MCT, MCSD.net, MCSE 2003, MCDBA 2000,MCTS, MCITP, MCIPD).
I started writing code when I was 8, with my trusty ZX Spectrum and a subscription to "Input" magazine. Spent many a happy hour in the school's computer labs with the BBC Micros and our two DOS PCs.
After a brief detour into the world of Maths, I found my way back into programming during my degree via free copies of Delphi and Visual C++ given away with computing magazines.
I went straight from my degree into my first programming job, at Trinet Ltd. Eleven years later, the company merged to become ArcomIT. Three years after that, our project manager left to set up Nevalee Business Solutions, and took me with him. Since then, we've taken on four more members of staff, and more work than you can shake a stick at.
Between writing custom code to integrate with Visma Business, developing web portals to streamline operations for a large multi-national customer, and maintaining RedAtlas, our general aviation airport management system, there's certainly never a dull day in the office!
Outside of work, I enjoy real ale and decent books, and when I get the chance I "tinkle the ivories" on my Technics organ.
Roman Kiss
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Software Developer (Senior)
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United States
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No Biography provided
Rüpel
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Web Developer
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Germany
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No Biography provided
BS from University of Karachi.
http://www24.brinkster.com/salvee/
Working as consultant in Client/server,Web Development, Automation areas using C#,Vb,Vb.net,Asp.net,Sql Server,Xml,Html&Dhtml etc..
Looking for a challenging project in .NET
Addicted to reverse engineering. At work, I am developing business intelligence software in a team of smart people (independent software vendor).
Need a fast Excel generation component? Try
xlsgen.
I'm crazy about programming, bleeding-edge technologies and my wife, Irina. Thinking seriously to start living in Centurian time.
The image shows me, happy :P
My blog
Uwe Keim
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Chief Technology Officer
Zeta Producer Desktop CMS
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Germany
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