Category: Developers[]

developers[]: Primož Gabrijelčič

Twitter: @thedelphigeek WebSite: www.thedelphigeek.com Primož Gabrijelčič started programming in 1983 on an HP 41 CX programmable calculator. Soon he moved to more capable machines – Sinclair ZX Spectrum, PDP 11, and VAX/VMS mainframes – and finally settled on an IBM PC AT with a HUGE 10 MB disk drive. Somewhere during those early years he…

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developers[]: Steve Jordi

Twitter: @tiltsoft Website: https://www.tiltsoft.com Swiss Cross-Platform Software Developer specializing in data acquisition, processing and representation. Geophysicist active in volcanology, hence also writing custom software for disaster prevention and monitoring. Circling the globe and meeting nice people and cultures. Blessed to be a father, a coder, and live in the chocolate country. What is your favorite…

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developers[]: Stuart Clennett

Twitter: @stuartclennett Lincolnshire born, now living in Yorkshire with wife, kid, dog and horses. I began writing code as a hobby on a ZX81 when I was 11. With a few initial dalliances in sales, marketing & dev-ops, I have been lucky enough to be a full-time professional developer since 1995. Firstly in Visual Basic,…

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developers[]: Ian Barker

Twitter: @punctuation Website: https://about.me/ianbarker Born in London, England now based in Dallas, Texas. I’ve been a professional software developer for more than 35 years and can code in most programming languages although these days my COBOL is a little rusty! I spend most of my working days, headphones on, loud music ruining my hearing by…

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developers[]: Jens Fudge

Twitter: @JensFudge Website: www.archersoft.dk Editors Note: Jens is a great friend of mine, and one of the nicest guys on the planet. I am a Danish developer also interested in Archery. I have two children and two grandchildren. I love working as a consultant and I love sharing knowledge. What is your favorite programming language…

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developers[]: Jeff Duntemann

Jeff Duntemann is a writer and lecturer on technical topics, especially programming. He came up through the ranks at Xerox Corporation, learning Smalltalk, COBOL, Z80 and x86 assembly, and several in-house languages running on Xerox hardware. He left Xerox in 1985 to begin a new career in technical writing and publishing. His books include Complete…

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developers[]: Danny Thorpe

What is your favorite programming language and why? English, because if you can’t describe what it is you are doing (or want to do), you’ve got much bigger problems than choosing a programming language. I feel most at home / most productive with just about any strongly-typed compiled language. Bonus points for generics. Lately I’ve…

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developers[]: Rob Fahrni

Twitter: fahrni Website: https://fahrni.me Former Windows developer turned iOS developer. I spent the first 25+ years of my career building Win32 apps. In 2006 I got my first Mac. In 2008 I got the iOS Development bug. I’ve been working on the platform ever since. What is your favorite programming language and why? Even though…

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developers[]: Jos Visser

Twitter: @GolezTrol Here’s what Jos had to say about himself: Programming since age 13, professionally since age 20. Delphi, PL/SQL, C#, PHP, JavaScript, and some others for hobby. Moderator on NLDelphi.com/forum, active member on Stack Overflow. Father of a beautiful 1 y/o boy. Love to play guitar, toy around with microprocessors, grow carnivorous plants, see…

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developers[]: Gordon Niessen

Twitter: GNiessen10 Here is what Gordon had to say about himself: Started programming in high school with Fortran. I have done everything from Systems Administration and PC support, to Application consulting, Development Lead and Manager. But my preferred role is programming. I have worked in many different industries: Airlines, Chemical plants, Yield Accounting, Energy Scheduling…

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