Searching out the geek
Tuesday 24 November 2009 at 7:16 pm. Used tags: microsoft, moq, mvc, nhibernate, structuremap, technologies, web
There is said to be a "genius in all of us". Well I'm not sure about that, but an overly neurotic technology-loving passionate geek there is in me for sure.
Developing since my teens in everything from VB to TopSpeed C my life's journey has crossed into many a venturous path, but the love of technology and development has remained constant.
Working as a self-employed consultant and senior solutions architect using a wide variety of technologies I hope to break all odds and actually start documenting some interesting facts, developments, and even solutions in this blog.
I'm currently working on a large enterprise project with some fantastic guys at an Oxfordshire-based company, spending time in my perfect technological playground with technologies such as MVC, NHibernate, Moq and StructureMap, not to mention a yet-to-be-announced peppering of genius from Rob Ashton with whom I have the pleasure of working with.
If you too are a self-confessed geek and enjoy my patterings, your comments are most welcome! :o)
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