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Brett is a software developer at MobileDataForce.com and is the founder of BeaconGuides.com. He started programming on a TRS-80 computer back in the 80's and has been hooked on computers ever since. Brett has a wide range of software development experience, including design, development, testing, implementation and support. His programming experience includes HTML, CSS, PHP, JavaScript, C#, .NET, SQL, jQuery Mobile and more. His current focus and passion is building websites that work across a wide range of devices, including mobile phones, tablets and desktops.
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Paul is the VP of Enterprise at Armga Integrated Systems (ArmgaSys). He has a background in electronic and software engineering that dates back 20 years. In the last 10 years he has been involved with engineering large scale enterprise software systems for many local and multinational businesses spanning the financial, semiconductor, engineering, and agricultural industries.
Aaron is a schizophrenic technologist who can't decide if he loves development, QA, or epoxy & string more.
He currently does qa automation for bodybuilding.com.
(no one has volunteered to pay him for the epoxy and string thing)
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Craig is a Senior Software Engineer with Black Diamond Equipment and the Chief Software Gardener at Mojo Software Worx in Salt Lake City. He has a passion for community and helping other developers improve their skills. Craig has spoken at developer events across the US, Canada, and Europe and is the co-author of "Continuous Integration in .NET" available from Manning. Because of his community efforts, Craig has been named a Microsoft MVP every year since 1996. He is an INETA Community Speaker and a member of the ComponentOne Speaker Bureau. You can contact him at craig@craigberntson.com, through his blog at www.craigberntson.com/blog, or on Twitter at www.twitter.com/craigber.
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I am a Boise based programmer who has been working in the valley for over 10 years. My technology specialties include C#, Asp.Net MVC, JQuery, and Objective C for IPhone and IPad. That said, I also spend a lot of time working on user experience and architecture. All in all I just try to be a well rounded geek.
Travis is a Software Engineer living in the Boise, Idaho area with 15 years of software development experience. He has worked with a wide range of computing technologies such as C#, PHP, Perl, Java, Python and Javascript.
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Grant is a SQL Server Support Engineer who presently works for Microsoft. He has been doing database administration and architecture for 13 years. Prior to Microsoft, Grant has worked for Taos, Clearwater Analytics, Micron Technology, and IBM. In his free time, Grant rides his motorcycle as much as possible.
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Shavonna has 20 years of extensive experience in client services and operations within large scale software companies such as CA. She also understands the unique operational needs of small business from her tenure as VP of Operations for Executrain of Idaho. Most recently, Shavonna has leveraged her back office and operational experience launching ArmgaSys as Principal and COO.
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I'm a husband, father of four and currently a Senior Software Engineer at Ancestry.com. I've worked at Microsoft, Caselle and a few other small companies. I'm an aspiring Software Craftsman, Grill and Pit Master and Jedi Master. I am one of the founding members of the Utah Software Craftsmanship group (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/ut-software-craftsmanship).
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Senior Software Developer at Neoreef. Specializing in UX design and mobile development.
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I am the US Agile Practice Lead for Wipro Technologies Consulting Services division. My role includes planning and delivering Enterprise Agile adoption advisory services for large companies across the US and serving the Agile community.
I have over 15 years of experience in Information Technology, participating in all phases of the IT delivery process from QA to Developer to Business Analyst to Project and Program management. I have several years of Agile experience providing Agile adoption and transformation. I have worked as a Scrum Master and Agile Consultant for development teams, PMO’s, and other business organizations.
I have a Masters in Business Administration, a BS degree in Project Management, am a Certified Project Management Professional (PMP), Agile Scrum Practitioner (CSP), and an Agile Scrum Master (CSM).
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Jason is the US Lead for Agile Consulting and part of the Application Lifecycle Methodologies (ALM) practice of Wipro Technologies. He is an Agile consultant delivering strategic and operational advisory for enterprise organizations. As an Agile coach, he works with executive, management, business, and delivery teams to provide guidance and mentorship for Agile principles, practices, roles, and tools. He also provides training and assistance with integration of other enterprise functions and methods, and guides the cultural transformation aspects of organizational change.
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I lived in a cubicle for 10 years, building web based line-of-business applications and integrating enterprise systems. In 2010, the last company I worked for was #32 in Information Week's "250 Most Innovative". Now, I have a really cool job as a Technical Evangelist for ComponentOne. It's great working for the company Info-Tech named the "Leading Champion" of controls vendors, where I get to work with all sorts of technologies like jQuery, Silverlight, Windows Phone 7, LightSwitch and more. My blog is http://c1.ms/c1_richd, and my Twitter ID is @rj_dudley.
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software developer guy
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I am a member of Microsoft SQL CAT where I work with Microsoft Hadoop and Hive to make more data accessible to decision makers to generate more business value. I have extensive data platform experience with roles that span engineering and direct customer engagement, and was honored to earn the title of SQL Server 2008 Microsoft Certified Master. As an active member of the technical community, I regularly speak at local and national events and contribute to whitepapers, blogs, technical articles and books.
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I’m a jovial, pro-test driven (sometimes test after) development software architect and coder. I generally am in the C# .NET world of ASP.NET, WF, WCF, Web Services, and the whole list of “key words”. I love what I do and commonly add a very business oriented, get the job done, agile (sometimes eXtreme), and entrepreneurial effort to my work. I also like to mentor (or teach), write (re: blog), and even work on projects in addition to work related projects.
I also do dozens of other things ranging from drifting (when I can get or have a car to do so with), playing heavy metal, blues, or a bit of jazz (guitar). I also travel a lot, the majority by train, like to explore new cities, and also love to discuss sustainable buildings, transit, transportation, and vehicles in general (airplanes, cars, or trains). I however never get to do any of these things as much as I’d like to, but I have a continual blast doing them when I can, and one day maybe I’ll get that action pushed through congress to change the day to 32 hours instead of 24. Or maybe not.
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Andrew Hanson is a Senior Software Developer for Booking Builder Support Services and the founder of Boise based software consulting company Coding Inertia. Andrew cut his development teeth while programming for the United States Air Force where he's sure he killed the souls of many accountants by writing incredibly boring financial software
Andrew then spent the next 9 years working for both small and large companies developing applications using mainly Microsoft .Net technologies before going out on his own in 2008 as a freelance developer specializing in Microsoft .Net and Agile software development.
Andrew loves writing SQL just not the boring kind and he currently lives Boise, Idaho with his wife and 2 children where in addition to programming he enjoys mountain biking and occasionally running through the trails in the Boise foothills.
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I have been a software engineer for more than 20 years. I have worked in a verity of industries and technologies. Currently I am employed at Clearwater Analytics doing Java and web programming.
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Richard Hundhausen is the president of Accentient, a company that specializes in Application Lifecycle Management using Visual Studio and Scrum. He has nearly 30 years of software development experience and over 20 years of training and presentation experience. Richard is a Microsoft Regional Director, Visual Studio ALM MVP, and author of Microsoft's Professional Scrum Developer course.
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Ed Klopfenstein is a founding partner with Visual String, a software development firm based in Meridian, ID, that specializes in eCommerce solutions for retail companies and manufacturers.
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Brian has spoken at conferences in the United States and the Netherlands. He brings over 15 years of experience in developing web, mobile, and desktop applications using AppleScript, FileMaker Pro, Lasso, MySQL, PostgreSQL, No-SQL databases, Python, Ruby, and PHP.
Currently Brian manages a team of developers both locally and remotely from his office at Customated across from the WaterCooler, in Boise, Idaho.
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I am a husband, father, and highly functioning agoraphobic that is passionate about client side web development. I've been a Boisean for 6 years and have spent the last 4 of them at Healthwise. As a software engineer at Healthwise I have the unique opportunity of helping people make better health decisions - one line of code at a time - every day.
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John is a PHP web developer and programmer at Smith Optics in Ketchum, ID. He enjoys working with computers, playing chess, writing creative problem solving algorithms PHP and Java, as well as doing MySQL database design and optimization work.
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Justin currently works as Director of Technical Support at Basho Technologies, the makers of Riak.
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Dan's 14th robot, Jartron, won the 2010 MAKE robot build competition(http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2010/05/and-the-make-robot-build-winner-is.html). With the prize money he he built Neot'O'Nick and his homunculus, Monk.
I am a test framework architect. Yeah, that's what I'll call myself. I write useful automated web-site tests for Bodybuilding.com. By "useful", I mean that the tests are reliable, it takes minimal effort to write and maintain them, they're good at finding bugs, and their results are easy to interpret.
I have 7 years of experience in testing software, with particular focus on security-testing and automated regression-testing. I'm the author of JCombinatorial, an open-source library that, applied correctly, makes automated tests more useful. I've used several frameworks for automated testing, and I've been heavily involved in the architecture design of a few. Most recently, I rewrote a Selenium-based test framework to efficiently test various versions of various web sites in various browsers.
Joel is a test engineer with iTradeNetwork.com
He has been testing software since 1995 for various companies in Boise and Utah. Joel has an MBA and MS in Computer Science and is a certified Test Engineer by QAI (Quality Assurance Institute)
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Karl is a software developer and systems architect working for Gayle Manufacturing Company (GMC) in the Boise area.
Before moving to Boise in October 2011 to join GMC, Karl worked at Microsoft on the patterns & practices team. He has been designing & developing business applications since 1989 and transitioned to .NET in March of 2003 writing ASP.NET applications. In April of 2007 he joined the list of WPF fanatics & evangelists.
He is a member of Team Mole that delivered the Mole Visualizer for Visual Studio to the world. He is the author of the very popular In the Box, MVVM Training, XAML Power Toys and XAML IntelliSense Presenter.
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David Spann is the President of Agile Adaptive Management, an executive coaching firm helping leaders, teams and organizations create faster, better and cheaper solutions through collaborative work processes. David helped launch the Agile movement through his work as the Agile Executive Summit host from 2002 – 2005, his managerial behavior research for the Boston based Cutter Consortium and as a coach for firms like Backcountry.com, Fidelity, Aquent, Virgin Money, Pitney Bowes, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and many more. In addition, he was instrumental in developing the growth strategy for the Technology Councils of Utah, Iowa and now Idaho.
David is also the Chair of Vistage – Idaho: a highly confidential group of Chief Executives interested in growing their firms through leadership, productivity and bottom line results. Similarly, David is the Chair for the Boise State University MBA Honors Track program: a highly confidential mentorship initiative designed for BSU’s top MBA students.
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David Spann, Chair
Vistage – Idaho
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I'm a Software Engineer based in Spokane. I've been working in Microsoft technologies since the late 1980s. I've worked in GWBasic, QuickBasic, Microsoft C/C++, Macro Assembler, Visual Basic, C#, etc.; I've even played with F#. I've worked with every version of Windows since version 3.0 (except for Window ME).
MS Computer Science, US Naval Postgraduate School
BS Applied Physics, Tufts University, Boston
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I cut my teeth programming on a Commodore 64/A. I consider myself a master of the "if" statement. I also like commas. Web development is my most recent focus, but I've been around.
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Clint has an extensive background (over 15 years) in IT world which has included networking and user support as well working code in the developer space. This is Clint's 5th year of presenting at Boise Codecamp. Prior year topics have Virtualization, Mono, Slampp (A version of Linux that he is co-maintainer) , Drupal 6, Drupal 7, and CakePHP. Well known in the Boise User community, he is the founder of the Boise Linux Group, active in the Idaho PC User Group, Boise Drupal Group, Boise Web Techs, and long time member of netDUG.
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I'm a software and electrical engineer working in boise for Aptina and a handful of clients. I've been developing internet based software for over a decade. Some special expertise includes credit card processing on the internet.