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Software Developer (Senior)
Congree Language Technologies GmbH
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Russian Federation
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No Biography provided
DataBytzAI
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Chief Technology Officer
The DataWorks
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United Kingdom
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Allen is a consulting architect with a background in enterprise systems. His current obsessions are IoT, Big Data and Machine Learning. When not chained to his desk he can be found fixing broken things, playing music very badly or trying to shape things out of wood. He runs his own company specializing in systems architecture and scaling for big data and is involved in a number of technology startups.
Allen is a chartered engineer, a Fellow of the British Computing Society, and a Microsoft MVP. He writes for CodeProject, C-Sharp Corner and DZone. He currently completing a PhD in AI and is also a ball throwing slave for his dogs.
Amin Esmaeily
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Software Developer (Senior)
Keyhan Iranian
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Iran (Islamic Republic of)
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I'm addict of developing softwares and designing solutions for projects.
My favorite work in programming is designing Components and user controls.
CTO and Co-founder of Automate The Planet Ltd, inventor of BELLATRIX Test Automation Framework, author of "Design Patterns for High-Quality Automated Tests: High-Quality Test Attributes and Best Practices" in C# and Java. Nowadays, he leads a team of passionate engineers helping companies succeed with their test automation. Additionally, he consults companies and leads automated testing trainings, writes books, and gives conference talks. You can find him on LinkedIn every day.
Hello this is Abhishek working as a Software Test Engineer
I am in the process of morphing from a software developer into a portrayer of Mark Twain. My monologue (or one-man play, entitled "The Adventures of Mark Twain: As Told By Himself" and set in 1896) features Twain giving an overview of his life up till then. The performance includes the relating of interesting experiences and humorous anecdotes from Twain's boyhood and youth, his time as a riverboat pilot, his wild and woolly adventures in the Territory of Nevada and California, and experiences as a writer and world traveler, including recollections of meetings with many of the famous and powerful of the 19th century - royalty, business magnates, fellow authors, as well as intimate glimpses into his home life (his parents, siblings, wife, and children).
Peripatetic and picaresque, I have lived in eight states; specifically, besides my native California (where I was born and where I now again reside) in chronological order: New York, Montana, Alaska, Oklahoma, Wisconsin, Idaho, and Missouri.
I am also a writer of both fiction (for which I use a nom de plume, "Blackbird Crow Raven", as a nod to my Native American heritage - I am "½ Cowboy, ½ Indian") and nonfiction, including a two-volume social and cultural history of the U.S. which covers important events from 1620-2006: http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/blackbirdcraven
-> Software Architect
-> .NET and Sitecore Expert
-> Travel passionate
Bruce Greene
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Software Developer (Senior)
Greene & Morehead Engineering, Inc.
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United States
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Motion Commander Foundation (MCF) is a set of .NET libraries, documentation and examples that enable the rapid creation of sophisticated and professional C# or Visual Basic machine control applications.
MCF provides the infrastructure (data management, plotting, alarms, message logging, user login, internationalization, Modbus, MTConnect, etc) - so that you can focus on the business logic and user interface for your machine!
MCF is designed around Microsoft .NET best practices to be intuitive for experienced developers, and examples are provided that will enable even novice .NET developers to get started easily.
I've been programming in various languages since 1980. I started in Basic at college and moved swiftly to Z80 assembler. After that I was an operator on a Burroughs mini for a time, then after a little Burroughs COBOL I moved to UNIVAC COBOL for many years. (During which time I became an IT contractor). During that time I touched UNIVAC assembler a bit, as well as the usual SSG etc. I did a bit of RPG, though I never really liked that. After COBOL I went to Gupta SQLWindows for a few years (which I still maintain was a good OO language). Then a move to Oracle PL/SQL and a few years as senior programmer for a large American company, also some years in the DBA team at then end of my time there. Somewhere in the middle of that I spent a year working in PIC assembler and C on a Palm PDA. After Oracle I moved to the other end of things in an IT sense, and discovered FPGAs and VHDL programming. Oh my, that's a brain-bender coming from coming from computer programming. Anyhow, I am also interfacing FPGAs to a PC, and that's where C# comes in. I've been using C# for about about 2 years now, though by no means continuously.
My experiences are:
HTML 5.0, CSS 3.0
JQuery, Angular JS, Bootstrap
MVC 5.0, WEB API, c#
My Site URLs:
http://www.IranianExperts.ir
http://www.IranianExperts.com
My Yahoo Group URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iranianexperts
Mobile: 0098-912-108-7461
Address: Tehran, Tehran, Iran
I am working in HP as a dot net developer.Working in .net technologies(MVC,Entityframework,LINQ,Jquey
The Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and C# are among my favorites and so I developed
Edi
and a few other projects on
GitHub. I am normally an algorithms and structure type but WPF has such interesting UI sides that I cannot help myself but get into it.
https://de.linkedin.com/in/dirkbahle
Old dog that is tired of learning new tricks when the new dish they are cooking never tastes quite so good as the old one.
In 1964, I was in the US Coast Guard when I wrote
my first program. It was written in RPG (note no suffixing numbers). Programs and data were entered using punched cards. Turnaround was about 3 hours. So much for the "good old days!"
In 1970, when assigned to Washington DC, I started my MS in Mechanical Engineering. I specialized in Transportation. Untold hours in statistical theory and practice were required, forcing me to use the university computer and learn the FORTRAN language, still using punched cards!
In 1973, I was employed by the Norfolk VA Police Department as a crime analyst for the
High Intensity Target program. There, I was still using punched cards!
In 1973, I joined Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC). There, for the first time, I was introduced to a terminal with the ability to edit, compile, link, and test my programs on-line. CSC also gave me the opportunity to discuss technical issues with some of the brightest minds I've encountered during my career.
In 1975, I moved to San Diego to head up an IR&D project,
BIODAB. I returned to school (UCSD) and took up Software Engineering at the graduate level. After BIODAB, I headed up a team that fixed a
stalled project. I then headed up one of the two most satisfying projects of my career, the
Automated Flight Operations Center at Ft. Irwin, CA.
I left Anteon Corporation (the successor to CSC on a major contract) and moved to Pensacola, FL. For a small company I built their firewall, given free to the company's customers. An opportunity to build an
air traffic controller trainer arose. This was the other most satisfying project of my career.
Today, I consider myself capable.
Ph.D Student at Cardiff University and Staff Member at University of Babylon College of Information Technology
I’m a passionate developer with more than 20 years of experience in countless different languages. Currently, I’m a senior software engineer for a research company where I specialize in full stack web development with .NET. I have extensive experience with ASP.NET, MVC, C#, Azure, JavaScript, JQuery, AngluarJS, TypeScript, NoSQL (RavenDB), and SQL Server.
Since 2009 acting in development of systems. I love what I do professionally and want always learn more. Languages, technologies and frameworks: C#, VB.NET, ASP.NET, JQuery, EntityFramework, Sql Server, Oracle 11g, Source Safe, TFS and ClearCase.
Jeff Hansen is a software developer from Denmark, specializing mostly in web development, both front-end and back-end. He started programming at the age of 16.
Jeff's programming languages of choice are C# and JavaScript.
I am a senior Program Manager, working for Schindler Elevators since February 2018.
I started off programming in C++ and the MFC library, and moved on to the .Net and C# world with .Net Framework 1.0 and further. My projects consist of standalone, client-server applications and web applications.
Ly Nguyen - LN
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Software Developer (Senior)
Success Software Services
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Vietnam
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No Biography provided
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.
Matthew is a software developer currently living and working in San Antonio Texas. When not working on software, Matthew enjoys spending time in his backyard garden.
I'm working as developer the past 20 years, still eager to learn new stuff and happy if I find time to actually do coding :>
I'm focusing on the .net world of things, C# and the web...
Creator of CacheManager.NET (http://cachemanager.michaco.net) and DnsClient.NET (http://dnsclient.michaco.net)
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.
I am a senior .Net developer who has experience in Web and Desktop application.
I am also interested in Forex (Mql4 programming ) and at my leisure time I take time on it.
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.
I am .Net developer.
Earn my bread primarily by working with WPF and WCF Services.
Love working with new technologies!
My latest interest is in AngularJS and how to incorporate it with WEB API2
Rajeesh Madambat
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Software Developer (Senior)
RM Education Solutions ind pvt
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India
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6+ years of experience in designing and developing Microsoft technologies applications.
My expertise skills are ASP.Net, MVVM, WEB API, C#, WCF, Design Pattern, JQuery, SQL server.
You can reach me @ rajeeshmadambat@gmail.com
https//www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=191868301
Back-end developer, English learner, drummer, game addict, Jazz fan, author of
LINQ to A*
Working on different projects and technologies from web to low level core programming, from scripting languages to C++. With all this stuff my personal opinion is that C#,.NET and Microsoft environment is the best thing programmer may have. Basing on it I prefer to publish only about my favorite technologies that are .NET and Azure now.
P.S. Looking for partnership and cooperation in outsourcing.
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Also known as ProgramFOX. I like programming, playing chess and astronomy. Administrator of
Chess Variants Training[
^].
Find me on:
I am now programming applications for the Internet of Things.
A Solutions Architect with more than fourteen years of experience in application development. I mostly work in .NET, Angular, MEAN stack technologies and love to share what I do and learn during my day to day job. Please check my tutorials and blog:
https://fullstackhub.io
https://fullstackhubblog.com