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AccuRev is the leading provider of process-centric software configuration management (SCM) with a best-of-breed approach to application lifecycle management (ALM). This approach enables unlimited, adaptable, and compliant process models, offering customers maximum flexibility and control.
The AccuRev interface, with advanced visualization, process automation, and artifact traceability, improves the visibility and management of parallel and distributed development for geographically distributed and outsourced teams to remain agile and competitive. AccuRev software ensures optimal team collaboration and software asset reuse. Additionally, AccuRev software provides native support for the most commonly used software development methodologies including agile, iterative, and waterfall lifecycles.
AccuRev supports open standards and SOA-based development tool interoperability across Microsoft Windows, Linux, and UNIX platforms. As an active participant in the Eclipse Application Lifecycle Framework (ALF) project, AccuRev is committed to reducing the cost and complexity associated with the integration of multiple vendor tools throughout the software application lifecycle. This open strategy provides for maximum customer control, lowest total cost of ownership, and a rapid ROI, all without vendor lock-in.
Chief Technology Officer
www.Dawliasoft.com
Egypt
Program Manager in Sculpture project, Interesting in .NET Model driven development.
Software Developer
Lebanon
Works in a multinational pharmaceutical company as an IT specialist. A freelance software developer and web designer.
Software Developer
IBM
United Kingdom
Started software development at about 15 years old and it seems like now it lasts most part of my life. Fortunately did not spend too much time with Z80 and BK0010 and switched to 8086 and further. Similar with programming languages – luckily managed to get away from BASIC and Pascal to things like Assembler, C, C++ and then C#. Apart from daily programming for food, do it also for hobby, where mostly enjoy areas like Computer Vision, Robotics and AI. This led to some open source stuff like
AForge.NET,
Computer Vision Sandbox,
cam2web,
ANNT, etc.
United States
Alexander Schmidt. I'm a software developer, who is working primarily with Microsoft technologies including Microsoft .NET. I'm also interested in optimization problems and software engineering in general. You can visit my blog at
http://www.alexschmidt.net
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United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
President
The Little Software Company
Canada
My name is Logan Murray and I'm a Canadian. I'm interested primarily in C# and Windows desktop application development (learning WPF at the moment and then hopefully LINQ), though I hope to branch-out more to the web side of things eventually. I am the president and owner of The Little Software Company and am currently working on the Windows version of OrangeNote, to be released soon. Check out my RSS reader,
FeedBeast™.
Engineer
Big Company
United States
My professional career began as a developer fixing bugs on Microsoft Word97 and I've been fixing bad habits ever since. Now I do R&D work writing v1 line of business applications mostly in C#/.Net.
I've been an avid pilot/instructor for 13+ years, I've built two airplanes and mostly fly gliders now for fun. I commute in an all-electric 1986 BMW 325 conversion.
I'd like to get back to my academic roots of programming 3D analysis applications to organize complex systems.
Software Developer
China
Daniel has a Bachelor of Science with First Class Honours from the University of Auckland, and has designed and developed software in companies large and small.
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CEO
Cape Henry Technologies Inc.
United States
David is a Java EE professional with 24 years of IT experience. He's developed software from Fortran to Ruby on Rails. He prefers Java. David has managed the development of projects as team leader and solutions architect. He's also managed software development in the US and Pakistan. David recently formed a company Cape Henry Technologies Inc. in Oklahoma and is presently working to establish his corporation in the state of North Carolina. As a solutions provider he thrives on providing solid architecture and then delivering on the implementations of his designs.
David has three primary professional goals:
Use open source solutions to perform Enterprise business implementations
Listen attentively to his clients and clearly understand their needs
Provide only the best quality solutions for his clients
Technical Writer
Devart
United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
United States
Web Developer
United States
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Software Developer (Senior)
United States
Gio has been writing programs for almost 10 years. Sometime on 2005, he decided to cut his hair and remove his nail polish so he could enter a commercial building in downtown Manila and submit his resume. That bold action eventually led him to the city by the bay in the sunshine state. He really like it there because he's still able to experience hurricanes which makes him very nostalgic albeit disappointed because it doesn't automatically translate to work suspension. If he's not outside watching squirrels play, he explores esoteric topics using .NET and SQL Server. And like squirrels, Gio is a very docile yet hardworking creature. If ever you see faults in his work, be gentle with the criticisms. He greatly appreciates this and rest assured your advice would be embodied in his future works.
Israel
Jonas Martinsson is an entrepreneur and member of Mainsoft's development team. Jonas helped to integrate Mainsoft's .NET-Java EE interoperability products with the Visual Studio IDE.
United States
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United Kingdom
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
United States
Layer 7 Technologies (www.layer7tech.com) helps enterprises realize secure, cost-effective business integration using XML and Web services. The Layer 7 SecureSpan set of products are designed to govern and accelerate Web service integrations spanning security and identity domains without expensive and inflexible programming. The benefit to business includes faster time-to-market, lowered integration costs and security consistency across federated departments and partners.
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Web Developer
United States
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Team Leader
www.maxpaulousky.com
Belarus
Max currently is a senior developer at software company.
He lives with his wife Tatiana and son Zakhar (4 yrs) in Minsk, Belarus, but they dream to live in New Zealand.
Technical Lead
United States
https://github.com/modesty
https://www.linkedin.com/in/modesty-zhang-9a43771
https://twitter.com/modestyqz
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This is a Organisation (No members)
United States
Nish Nishant is a technology enthusiast from Columbus, Ohio. He has over 20 years of software industry experience in various roles including Chief Technology Officer, Senior Solution Architect, Lead Software Architect, Principal Software Engineer, and Engineering/Architecture Team Leader. Nish is a 14-time recipient of the Microsoft Visual C++ MVP Award.
Nish authored C++/CLI in Action for Manning Publications in 2005, and co-authored Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework for Addison Wesley in 2003. In addition, he has over 140 published technology articles on CodeProject.com and another 250+ blog articles on his WordPress blog. Nish is experienced in technology leadership, solution architecture, software architecture, cloud development (AWS and Azure), REST services, software engineering best practices, CI/CD, mentoring, and directing all stages of software development.
Nish's Technology Blog :
voidnish.wordpress.com
Software Developer
United States
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Software Developer (Senior)
United States
Brian Odlum is a retired software engineer who spent twenty years in the industry. He learned more than a dozen programming languages and worked with all of them in a variety of programming environments and operating systems.
He now considers himself a serious composer of computer music, dabbles in video game level development, and likes to spend at least three months of every year living in a foreign country.
Software Developer (Senior)
VORLAN Group, Inc.
United States
writing code for the past 20 years, and now decided to share some thoughts.
Also known as Oleg Vorkunov.
United States
I'm a UI engineer with an eye for UX and a passion for model-driven UIs.
I usually build UIs for startups in the San Francisco Bay Area.
My hobby open source project is Evolutility, a minimalist low-code platform with a
model-driven UI, a
model-driven backend, and a set of
models to play with.
More about me on my
GitHub page.
Architect
BT, UK (ex British Telecom)
United Kingdom
Engineer
United States
I am a software architect and I have been developing software for nearly two decades. Over the years I have learned to value maintainable solutions first. This has allowed me to adapt my projects to meet the challenges that inevitably appear during development. I use the most beneficial short-term achievements to drive the software I develop towards a long-term vision.
C++ is my strongest language. However, I have also used x86 ASM, ARM ASM, C, C#, JAVA, Python, and JavaScript to solve programming problems. I have worked in a variety of industries throughout my career, which include:
• Manufacturing
• Consumer Products
• Virtualization
• Computer Infrastructure Management
• DoD Contracting
My experience spans these hardware types and operating systems:
• Desktop
o Windows (Full-stack: GUI, Application, Service, Kernel Driver)
o Linux (Application, Daemon)
• Mobile Devices
o Windows CE / Windows Phone
o Linux
• Embedded Devices
o VxWorks (RTOS)
o Greenhills Linux
o Embedded Windows XP
I am a Mentor and frequent contributor to CodeProject.com with tutorial articles that teach others about the inner workings of the Windows APIs.
I am the creator of an open source project on GitHub called
Alchemy[
^], which is an open-source compile-time data serialization library.
I maintain my own repository and blog at
CodeOfTheDamned.com/[
^], because code maintenance does not have to be a living hell.
Software Developer (Senior)
Capgemini
India
Rajan Thakur is a Senior MS Solutions Consultant, working with SharePoint 2007 and .net for over 6 years now.
Email: rajan_thakur78@yahoo.com
Web Developer
Slovakia
Resco is a leading developer of wide range of mobile software products for the Microsoft Windows Mobile software platform. Besides the best selling end-user mobile applications, Resco offers also powerful developer controls and tools as well as enterprise mobile solutions.
For further information about Resco MobileForms Toolkit, visit
www.resco.net/developer/mobileformstoolkit/
For further information abour Resco, visit
www.resco.net.
United States
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This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
United States
Real name is Steve Johnson. Programming since 1979. Started on a Heathkit Micro with a DEC LSI-11 and UCSD Pascal. Moved to PCs & DOS as soon as Turbo Pascal became available. Did some Assembly, ISR, TSR etc. All this while working for a Manufacturing Co. for 8 years. Had my own solo Co. doing barcode labeling software for 4 years (terrible business man, all I wanted to do was code). Since then working for various software companies. Moved to Windows around the time of 3.1 with Borland C then C++. Then on to VC++ and MFC, and just about anything I could get my hands on or had to learn for my job, and been at it ever since. Of course recently I've been playing with .NET, ASP, C#, WPF etc.
Software Developer (Senior)
United States
B.Sc. in Computer Science.
Engineer
Romania
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Architect
Atalasoft, a Kofax Company
United States
Steve Hawley is a software engineer/architect at Atalasoft, Inc., responsible for current and future component designs.
Software Developer (Senior)
VSoft
Poland
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
President
ThinkGeo LLC
United States
Clint Batman is co-founder and President of ThinkGeo, a
software company specializing in geospatial software with an emphasis on software development tools and GPS tracking solutions.
Team Leader
Gallop Technologies
United States
I am a .NET Developer who has evolved into a BizTalk and MOSS 2007 consultant.
Product Manager
Visual Numerics, Inc.
United States
Edward Stewart received his Ph.D. in physical ocean science and engineering from the University of Delaware. Ed has experience in many quantitative areas including quantification and interpretation of statistics and probability, coordination and analysis of large data sets, frequency domain time series analysis, ordinary and partial differential equations, finite difference numerical modeling, and nonlinear dynamics. He has also been a major contributor in the development of new features and algorithms in PV-WAVE and the IMSL Numerical Libraries. Ed has published journal articles on experimental fluid dynamics and technical documents regarding Visual Numerics' products, and his work involving complex mathematical modeling has been published in areas relevant to his field.
This is a Organisation (No members)
Team Leader
American Institute for Research
United States
Working as a Team leader in American Institute for Research
Architect
United States
Systems Architect & Analyst with concentration in various IT technologies, especially on Microsoft platform. He is an active member of Sharepoint Community and areas of expertise are ASP.Net, SharePoint, WinForms and Workflow technologies. You can visit his blog
http://www.dotnetsoldier.blogspot.com/