jimmyfever

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I've been working as a software engineer for more than 20 years now. I currently work for a large international e-tailer working primarily in C#/.NET, Microsoft SQL Server, and other Microsoft technologies. Before .NET, I programmed in C and C++ on Windows, a few Unixes, VAX/VMS, etc. I did a wee bit of Macintosh programming back when they were called Macintoshes.

Before I got my first job, I was a QA intern working at Digital Equipment Corporation, essentially writing automated regression tests before writing automated tests was consider to be cool work that a developer would do. I saw the value in those tests back then, and when TDD became a thing, I was on board.

In my current job, the organization believes very strongly that unit tests are very very nice to have. What I want to do is to help convince that they are very very have to have.

My current extracurricular project is designing a programming language that will solve all of the world's problems.