Monday, 17 September 2012

[dcphp-dev] Introductions

Why does this thread take me back to 1993? Cue the Cranberries
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everybody_Else_Is_Doing_It,_So_Why_Can%27t_We%3F>
:). Anyway, long time listener, first time caller ...

Despite what the piece of paper says I am not a "computer scientist,"
I'm a developer, coder -- what have you. James Gosling, Don Box ... that
ain't me. But I have had the opportunity to do work with most aspects of
web development since I shelved my ideas of being a systems programmer
back in the mid-90s for Perl and then a bit later Cold Fusion. Since
then I've worked with a majority of the standard web languages in a
whole range of architectures ranging from simple cgi-bin to
multi-platform data aggregation/transformation applications. Right now
working mostly with Drupal but experimenting with vert.x and a variety
of Node.js frameworks like Meteor and Derby.

Wish I could get out to the meetups more often -- i.e. more than once in
the last three years -- but sadly they tend to be in the opposite
direction of my commute and having young children means you don't get to
leave often.

--
William Hurley
Forum One Communications
Manager of Programming - ZCE
whurley@forumone.com
703.894.4346

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