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A&I Solutions is a leading information technology software and services provider focused on the Broadcom portfolio of products. We offer advanced and integrated solutions to help modern businesses simplify technology challenges and maximize business growth. From intelligently-designed software to expert IT services, we provide the most comprehensive tools and resources to master all aspects of the digital lifecycle across mainframe, distributed, virtual, and cloud platforms.
Alessandro is a software developer, graduated at politecnico of Milan with the passion for software programming, TDD and music.
I work on an assembly line and have been doing amateur programming since 1992. Those rare times away from the computer I spend bicycling, canoeing the Columbia River, or cheering on the Seattle Seahawks.
I am a trainer by profession. Currently I am working with
iFuture Technologies(India) as a Senior Faculty. I enjoy programming as a hobby. During my career I have seen the growth and decline of many technologies, many of them being my favorites like Flash, WPF, Windows Mobile Development. Few of my current favorites are Android, Xamarin and Python, though I also like traditional and evergreen languages like PHP, C#, Visual Basic and Java.
Apart from computers, my favorite pastime is bicycling.
Analyst & Programmer of technical and industrial apps.
As the Global Product Manager for GrapeCity’s Wijmo product line, Chris Bannon is the one talking HTML5, ECMAScript, and AngularJS at the water cooler. In his day to day activities, Chris drives and delivers software targeted towards web developers, all the while keeping a pulse on market needs. A Certified Internet Webmaster and self-proclaimed both-end developer, Chris is likely coding at all hours of the day that is when he is not presenting tech talks worldwide.
Cindy Potvin is a software developer based in the Montreal area. At her day job, she creates web applications using the ASP.NET MVC framework and mobile applications using the Android SDK.
Montreal is the second largest French city in the world, next to Paris. I like the fact that real estate is dirt cheap here, so cheap that software development alone enables a financial capacity to afford a nearly 2,000-square-foot luxurious condo right in the middle of Downtown Montreal, a 5-minute walk from my office, beside the largest and oldest art museum in Canada with visitors and tourists from all over the planet, including Hollywood stars. I've chosen C# as my first language at Code Project, because it is the only garbage-collected language and platform meeting the performance requirements for real-time game programming, proven by Unity. Code must be perfect, providing safety, security, performance, scalability, availability, reliability, maintainability, extensibility, portability, compatibility, interoperability, readability, productivity, just to name a few. C# is the only language that comes close, with Rust second to it. That being said, even C# is far from being perfect. I dream my own programming language, while on my journey to it. We will see how it goes!
My name is Franciska Ruessink. I studied IT at The Hague Hogeschool (University) and was employed in IT as software developer, database developer, network administrator, and IT project manager for several years.
After an early retirement I continue to write software for the fun of it and to help friends, I also did some web development. I usually work with VB but started again with VC++ recently.
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Greg Lutz
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Product Manager
GrapeCity
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United States
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I am the ComponentOne product manager at GrapeCity. I love .NET but especially the XAML platforms. You'll find me blogging about these awesome technologies and at various code camps, techfests and tradeshows.
gstolarov
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http://www.GaspMobileGames.com
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United States
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Writing code since 1987 using whatever language/environment you can imagine. Recently got into the mobile games. Feel free to check them out at
http://www.GaspMobileGames.com
G'day guys! My name is Jason, and I'm a backend software engineer living in Sydney, Australia. I enjoy blogging, playing chess and travelling.
JeremyMorgan
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Software Developer (Senior)
Pluralsight
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United States
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Jeremy Morgan is on a mission to help developers get better at what they do. He's a Senior Developer Evangelist for Pluralsight, and an avid tech blogger and speaker. He has two decades of experience as an engineer building software for everything from Fortune 100 companies to tiny startups. Jeremy enjoys teaching through his popular tech blog as well as contributing to open source as a .NET Foundation Member, and DevOps Institute Ambassador.
Jin humbles himself as a C# programmer and a web developer, who loves backend and middleware development and still improving his skills at the front-end arena. He loves what he does, but far from perfect, here is a list of what he loves to do: read, write and code.
Joel Parks is a Technical Engagement Engineer with GrapeCity. A graduate of Drexel University, Joel likes working for GrapeCity because he is able to work with so many different frameworks and technologies. In his free time, Joel enjoys working on personal projects, playing video games, and reading philosophy.
You can connect with Joel on LinkedIn.
Software engineer dedicated to constantly learning and improving with a focus on self-documenting code and informed design decisions. Interested in most everything. Currently diving down the rabbit-hole of functional programming and category theory.
As the Product Manager for GrapeCity’s SpreadJS product, Kevin Ashley enjoys trying to solve complex coding problems. After graduating from North Carolina State University with a bachelor's degree in Computer Science, he began his career in the software industry at GrapeCity. In his spare time, you can find Kevin playing guitar, drawing, or developing video games.
Lars is an Azure instructor with A Cloud Guru and Pluralsight, author of various literary publications, trainer of cloud computing, Microsoft MVP, community leader, aspiring Microsoft Azure expert, and part-time classic car collector. He has been a part of the software development community for the past 20 years and co-organizes the DDD Melbourne community conference, organizes developer events with Microsoft, and also runs a part-time car restoration business. He has spoken at numerous technical events around the world, and is an expert in Australian Outback Internet. You can connect with Lars on his blog at
http://larsklint.com or via Twitter at @larsklint.
Some people like to do crossword puzzles to hone their problem-solving skills. Me, I like to write software for the same reason.
A few years back I passed my 50th anniversary of programming. I believe that means it's officially more than a hobby or pastime. In fact, it may qualify as an addiction

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I mostly work in C# and Windows. But I also play around with Linux (mostly Debian on Raspberry Pis) and Python.
Maya Natarajan is responsible for knowledge graphs at Neo4j. She is passionate about bringing different technologies together to solve complex problems. At Neo4j, Maya is championing the use of knowledge graphs to bring context to various systems. Maya has positioned technologies from Blockchain to Predictive & User-Based Analytics to Machine Learning to Deep Learning to Search to BPM and beyond in a myriad of industries at various small and large companies.
Maya started her career in the biotechnology area where she was in R&D focusing on cardiovascular drugs, and she has five patents to her name.
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Michael Balloni is a manager of software development at a cybersecurity software and services provider.
Check out https://www.michaelballoni.com for all the programming fun he's done over the years.
He has been developing software since 1994, back when Mosaic was the web browser of choice. IE 4.0 changed the world, and Michael rode that wave for five years at a .com that was a cloud storage system before the term "cloud" meant anything. He moved on to a medical imaging gig for seven years, working up and down the architecture of a million-lines-code C++ system.
Michael has been at his current cybersecurity gig since then, making his way into management. He still loves to code, so he sneaks in as much as he can at work and at home.
Mircea is an OOP (old, opinionated programmer) with more years of experience than he likes to admit. Always opened to new things, he is however too bruised to follow any passing fad.
Lately he hangs around here hoping that some of the things he learned can be useful to others.
Experienced Java programmer
Nate Ceres, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Java on Azure at Microsoft, is an accomplished sales and technical enablement manager with expertise in product marketing, go-to-market strategy, and HR management. Nate designs and executes sales learning and marketing programs aimed at educating all stakeholders, driving improvements to skills, sales, revenue attainment, and productivity.
I am a software architect and a developer with great passion for new engineering solutions and finding and applying design patterns.
I am passionate about learning new ways of building software and sharing my knowledge with others.
I worked with many various languages including C#, Java and C++.
I have my Ph.D. from RPI.
here is my linkedin profile
Born at an early age, he grew older. At the same time, his hair grew longer, and was tied up behind his head.
Has problems spelling the word "the".
Invented the portable cat-flap.
Currently, has not died yet. Or has he?
I am a professional programmer.
Problem analyse is certainly what I am best at.
My main programming expertise is in the xBase languages (dBase, Clipper, FoxPro, Harbour, xHarbour), then VBA for Excel and advanced Excel WorkBooks.
I also have knowledge on C/C++, d language, HTML, SVG, XML, XSLT, Javascript, PHP, BASICs, Python, COBOL, Assembly.
My personal interests goes to algorithm optimization and puzzles.
Scott Pletcher has over 29 years experience in the IT field, most of which has been in technology leadership positions within large global organizations. Working across a variety of industries, he has served as Enterprise Architect, SAP Technical Director, Software Development Manager, Agile Coach and Innovation Program Manager.
Scott maintains several cloud certifications in Architecture and Machine Learning as well as a PMP and PMI-ACP from the Project Management Institute. Scott earned his undergraduate degree in MIS from the University of Alabama-Birmingham and holds an MBA from The Citadel.
In addition to being a full time training architect for A Cloud Guru, Scott is currently pursuing a Doctorate of Technology from Purdue University.
If Scott ever makes it on Jeopardy, his dream categories are "Craft Beers of the US", "80's Heavy Metal Bands", "Kevin Smith Movies", "Linux Hackery" and "The Simpsons".
I am currently working as programmer in a software company. I focus mostly on Microsoft Products and currently in dot net framework 3.5.
Shun Huang
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Software Developer (Senior)
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United States
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My name is Shun. I am a software engineer and a Christian. I currently work at a startup company.
My Website: https://shunsvineyard.info
Email: zsh@shunsvineyard.info
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