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Allan has held
just about every
job in the software
world, from system admin
to development manager,
by way of programmer and
product manager. Today, he
works helping teams adopt
and deepen agile practices,
and writing far too much.
Allan
Kelly
Allen is an
internationally
acknowledged
expert in OO-design, agile
process, Java and cloud-based
web application development.
He provides training and
consulting services in those
areas, and even slings code
on occasion.
Allen
Holub
Brian is a partner
with MCW
Technologies,
an Endjin Associate and
a Microsoft ALM MVP.
He spends his time teaching
Microsoft technologies to
developers, working with new
and emerging technologies,
and consulting worldwide.
Brian
Randall
Dan is a freelance
consultant, author
and trainer,
specialising in domain-driven
design, agile development and
enterprise architecture on
Java and .NET. He currently
advises the Irish government
on a major NO app, and builds
applications on Apache Isis.
Dan
Haywood
Ben is a developer
and architect with
more than 20 years
of professional experience.
He is currently the head of the
development team at Active
Documents, specialising in
document management,
system design, C# and
Java development.
Ben
Lambert
Dejan is an
independent
consultant, trainer
and developer, focusing
on database and business
intelligence applications.
His specialties include data
modelling, data mining and
data quality. He is also the
founder of the Slovenian SQL
Server and .NET Users Group.
Dejan
Sarka
Ian is Neo
Technology’s
Director of
Customer Success, working
with customers to design
and develop graph database
solutions. He is a co-author
of Graph Databases
(O’Reilly) and REST in
Practice (O’Reilly).
Ian
Robinson
Jim is Chief
Scientist with
Neo Technology,
the company behind the
popular open-source graph
database Neo4j. There, he
works on R&D for highly
scalable graph databases and
writes open-source software.
Jim
Webber
Jules is
a software
architect,
currently working with
Senergy, an energy services
company in Scotland.
He has been teaching and
speaking for 25 years and
conducts frequent lectures
and workshops.
Jules
May
Kevlin is a UK-
based independent
consultant and
trainer, with interests in
patterns, practice, process and
programming. He has also been
a columnist for web sites and
magazines, including Better
Software, The Register, and the
C/C++ Users Journal.
Kevlin
Henney
Mark is the founder
of CommonsWare
and a three-time
entrepreneur. His experience
ranges from consulting on
open-source and collaborative
development for the Fortune
500 to application development
on just about anything smaller
than a mainframe.
Mark
Murphy
Mark has
been involved
with software
development for more than 20
years, starting on mainframes
(IBM VM/SP) and moving on
to OS/2, and finally settling on
Windows. He has extensive
experience training and
consulting for large companies.
Mark
Smith
Matt is an
independent
consultant and
trainer who, from the early
days of the Internet, was
building websites and
databases. Currently, Matt
builds applications and teaches
other developers about the
latest Microsoft technologies.
Matt
Milner
As a full-time
instructor for
DevelopMentor,
Michael specialises in core
.NET, web, agile development,
and Test-Driven Development
(TDD) technologies. He has
been building commercial
applications with .NET since
its initial public beta in 2001.
Michael
Kennedy
Pavel is a
graduate from
the Moscow
Institute of Physics and
Technologies (MIPT), with
a PhD in “Neurocomputers
application for representation
of static and dynamic 3D
data”. He is also the founder,
CEO and ideological leader of
Pawlin Technologies Ltd.
Pavel
Skribtsov
Ralf is a freelance
consultant, project
coach and trainer
on software architectural
topics and team organisation.
He is the co-founder of the
“Clean Code Developer”
initiative to increase
software quality.
Ralf
Westphal
Robert is a founding
director of Sixty
North, a software
product and consulting
business in Norway. He has
worked in senior architecture
and technical management
roles, is the organiser of the
Oslo Python group, and holds
a PhD in Natural Science.
Robert
Smallshire
Sahil, the founder
and principal of
Winsmarts.com,
has been a Microsoft MVP
and INETA speaker for the
past 10 years. He has trained
in the Microsoft technology
space, and has architected and
delivered SharePoint-based
solutions for major clients.
Sahil
Malik
Sander is
the Principal
Technology Officer
and Global Agile Thought-
leader at Capgemini, where he
is involved in the innovation
of software development
processes, requirements,
architectures, patterns,
frameworks and technologies.
Sander
Hoogendoorn
Seb wrote his
first commercial
software in the early
80s on an Apple II. He went on
to graduate from the University
of Edinburgh with a 1st Class
Joint Honours in Computer
Science and Electronics. He
now focuses on helping teams
adopt and refine agile practices.
Seb
Rose
Simon is a
developer and
Pluralsight
instructor. His programming
career has spanned industries
ranging from academic
research to telecoms to finance,
and he has worked with both
front-end and back-end code
for Windows and web.
Simon
Robinson
Mike works in
the Developer and
Platform Group at
Microsoft in the UK, where he
helps developers get the best
from the platform. Prior to
this, he spent three years with
Microsoft Consulting Services
as a consultant on developer
technologies.
Mike
Taulty
Roy is the
chief scientist at
Bouvet.no, and
one of the original ALT.NET
organisers. He consults and
trains teams worldwide on
the gentle art of unit testing,
test-driven development and
how to lead software teams,
including many videos.
Roy
Osherove
Sebastien runs
Caffeine IT, a
consultancy
helping clients from all over
Europe implement first-grade
and innovative solutions,
from brushing up software
design skills to implementing
enterprise-ready resource-
oriented architectures.
Sebastien
Lambla
Yaniv is a Senior
Architect at Sela
Group, with more
than 16 years of experience
as a developer, team leader,
R&D manager and architect
in various environments.
He is also the founder and
co-manager of the Windows
Azure User Group in Israel.
Yaniv
Rodenski
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