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Alex is the founder, President, Architect, of a one man development and consulting company (Avida, Corp of Miami, FL), and he is also a shameless self promoter. A deserter of the accounting profession, Alex is been developing/supporting windows and web applications for Fortune 500 and small companies as well since 2000.
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