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Dennis cut his coding teeth by teaching himself BASIC on a Texas Instruments TI-99/4A computer in the early 80's. His earliest memory of debugging a program was when he found that his mother had typed the letter O instead of the digit 0 in a hexadecimal string that defined the graphics of a program she copied from the listing in a magazine.

After discovering Delphi 1.0 during college, he went to work on a fax broadcast system and other telephony projects.

In the late 90's he worked with a few record labels to put software on their music CD's. This included Windows screen savers of album art work and a music player that scrolled the lyrics of each song across the screen -- all written in Delphi.

After that, he spent about 5 years doing web development in PHP (even working with a PHP MVC Framework) before discovering ASP.NET and C#.

He remained somewhat proud of the fact that he had never worked with Visual Basic until starting a job in 2007 where it was the company's language of choice for developing Microsoft Office customizations for the legal industry. Even though he got lost any time he tried to look at VB6 code, with the advent of LINQ to XML and XML Literals in VB9, he was happy to be a VB.NET developer.

He's now doing web development full time again and was pleased to discover that with jQuery and other libraries like Underscore and Knockout, working with JavaScript sure isn't what it used to be.

In his spare time (after the baby goes to sleep), he is working on apps for Windows Phone and Windows 8.


Dec
12
comment Stack Overflow Annual User Survey
The section asking about Careers 2.0 should have had an option "I got my current job via Careers 2.0"
Nov
19
comment Sorting out tagging for WinRT (Windows Runtime) and Windows RT (Windows on ARM)
So, now that there are actually questions about RT-the-OS, why continue to nuke the tag? Using winrt or windows-runtime for those questions doesn't make any sense. Removing windows-rt tag seems to add to ambiguity since that would be the correct tag.
Jan
12
awarded  Teacher
Jul
13
answered Should SO introduce a Re-Bounty feature
Jul
13
comment Mobile and iPhone optimized version of Stack Overflow
Apple would be more likely to deny it because of all the iPhone programming questions that break their crazy dev agreement.
Jun
29
awarded  Supporter
Jun
29
awarded  Autobiographer