Steve Bockman
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"I have been involved in software development since 1977. The discovery of Agile techniques sparked my interest in continually finding ways to improve the way I work." |
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Pete
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"I've neen involved with computers since the mid-60s, but didn't bcome the "World's Laziest Programmer" until the mid-70s when I combined the features of what later became agile modeling with generative and component-based development. " |
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Steve Comstock
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Pat Gannon
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Kevin Moore
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"I've worked for several companies since 1990 working in C, C++, Java, .NET (C#), etc. Currently working on a web project with a C# Windows client. Learning Agile/XP along the way thanks to Steve Bockman." |
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Al Tommervik
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"The last software project I was on, we got a build every 30-60 days whether it was ready or not. Do I need to say agile techniques are infinitely superior?" |
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John Fleischhauer
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"I live in Sonoma, and have been in software development since the early '80's. I've been working on an agile-oriented project since 2005, and I think it's a great way to develop software." |
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b0b
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"Living in Cloverdale, I don't get down to the meetings but I do enjoy the online chatter." |
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Tony Fardella
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Rob Myers
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Arsen Yeremin (LinkedIn)
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John Callaghan
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"I've been developing software since the mid-80's (mostly C and C++) in large and small groups. I currently have two other coders working for me and I'd considering introducing some agile methods to the way we work." |
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Carina
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Joe Jackson
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"Enjoy meeting and conversing with people. Have programmed in various languages since the glass house age. ;-) " |





