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Christian Holm Nielsen

Århus, Denmark

www.dotnetnerd.dk

Currently Systems developer at Vertica.

Learning and introducing new technology to bring value to customers is what it is all about

Technologies

Experience (3)

Systems developer

inCaptiva

2004 - 2007

My first job as a developer, where I besides working on customer projects was working on modules to extend our own systems. Also I spent time getting my MCTS certification.

Programmer

Hedal:Kruse:Brohus

2007 - 2008

I was devlead on a couple of projects, and started a "Christians corner" monthly event where I introduced a new technology to the other developers. I helped do version 2.0 of our main product, trying to make the team sharper on new technologies and introducing a new architecture.

Systems developer

Vertica

2009 - Current

I am a devlead at times, I help introduce new technology and I am a goto guy on architectural discussions. I did a couple of podcasts for ANUG - our local usergroup - around F#, MVC and NHibernate. For the usergroup I have also done codecamps on MVC and IronRuby. For ANUG, AANUG and ONUG (misc usergroups) I have done talks on F# and MVC.

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Education (6)

Microsoft Certified Professional Developer - Designing and Developing Web-Based Applications by Using the .NET Framework

2007

Sitecore Ecommerce Enterprise Edition Certified

2011

Sitecore Certified .NET Developer

2010

PreCom Certified Developer

2010

Microsoft Certified Technical Specialist - Web-Based Client Development

2006

Datamatiker (Advanced Computer Studies)

Tietgenskolen

2002 - 2004

Amongst the hights grade averages in the class and part of the group that ended with the hights grade for our final projects

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Stack Exchange Last seen on Jan 19

Open Source

MiniMe

MiniMe is an opinionated minification tool for .NET. It enables minification of JavaScript files, and bundeling with versioning of JavaScript and CSS files. Files can then either be rendered specifically or injected into the markup using a HttpModule.

Jun 2011 - Current; followed by 7 people; forked 5 times

Management and implementation


Apps & Software

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Payday.dk

Core system for Payday, which is a company that does salary administration. The solution handles everything from managing employee information to workplans, time registration, repporting to Skat (IRS in DK), payment and generation of payslips

Devlead building most of the solution from the ground and up, with the help of two colleagues for a few months, and maintaining and expanding it since.


Bolia.com

Started with an inspirational site, with focus on a very cutting edge design and social networking features. Later worked on new design and features for the primary site and implemented faceted search.

Technical architect and primary developer on the inspirational site.


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BD.dk (Brødrene Dahl)

Large e-commerce solution with sister sites for companies in same organisation

Devlead on some of the later modules built into the overall solition targeting specific customer groups. Worked on performance improvements and user experience improvements using ajax


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nemlig.com

Online supermarket by a company that started out delivering groceries to the elderly. Went on to win the e-commerce award in DK and finished 3rd in europe.

Worked on the team that did the initial project, implementing the campaign system, shopping-basket and category/product pages.


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Trollbeads.com

A range of modules to the different websites that Trollbeads have, rangeing from functionality for legal forms to online events for their customers.

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Writing

DotNetNerd's blog | HTML5 fast-track

DotNetNerd's blog | Is it a bird. Is it a plane - no it's just another nerd.

This December I spent a couple of days at the HTML5 fast-track course, getting up to speed on various new and coming browser features and API’s. The course was hosted by…


DotNetNerd's blog | Implementing faceted search with MongoDB

DotNetNerd's blog | Is it a bird. Is it a plane - no it's just another nerd.

After my last post on the faceted search I was asked to elaborate on how it was implemented with MongoDB. So that is just what I will do with this post – giving me the…


DotNetNerd's blog | Faceted search with MongoDB and KnockoutJS

DotNetNerd's blog | Is it a bird. Is it a plane - no it's just another nerd.

Almost two years ago I took my first look at MongoDB as my first exploration into the NoSQL. Today I still find it to be one of the most interesting NoSQL tools –…


DotNetNerd's blog | MiniMe–opinionated JavaScript and CSS bundling

DotNetNerd's blog | Is it a bird. Is it a plane - no it's just another nerd.

For a while I have been using SquishIt to minify, bundle and version JavaScript and CSS files – and to a large extent it did a good job. However on a number of occations...


DotNetNerd's blog | Mama said knock you out!

DotNetNerd's blog | Is it a bird. Is it a plane - no it's just another nerd.

In my last post I looked at how WCF Web API plays well with JQuery Templates. A former colleague of mine questioned if it could be used in all scenarios. This is a...


DotNetNerd's blog | Web API – for HTTP what MVC is for HTML

DotNetNerd's blog | Is it a bird. Is it a plane - no it's just another nerd.

Over the last couple of weeks I have been looking a bit at the WCF Web API which I think is looking very promising. Web API is one of Microsofts newer open source...


DotNetNerd's blog | Silverlight – One ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them

DotNetNerd's blog | Is it a bird. Is it a plane - no it's just another nerd.

Lately I have had the chance to work with Silverlight, which suits me just fine since I am looking to get my hands on a HTC Mozart, and start building some apps. I was...


DotNetNerd's blog | Battle of the ORM’s – Setup and Configuration

DotNetNerd's blog | Is it a bird. Is it a plane - no it's just another nerd.

Following up on my last post and on reading NHibernate 3.0 Cookbook I decided to download the latest NHibernate bits (v. 3 CR1), and do a comparison to Microsofts Entity...


Reading

Books

StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

CLR via C#

Jeffrey Richter


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Domain-Driven Design

Tackling Complexity in the Heart of Software

Eric Evans


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Framework Design Guidelines

Conventions, Idioms, and Patterns for Reusable .NET Libraries

Krzysztof Cwalina, Brad Abrams


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Expert F# 2.0

Don Syme, Adam Granicz, Antonio Cisternino


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

IronRuby Unleashed

Shay Friedman


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

IronPython in Action

Michael J. Foord, Christian Muirhead


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Windows Communication Foundation Unleashed

Craig McMurty, Marc Mercuri, Nigel Watling, Matt Winkler


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

JavaScript

The Good Parts

Douglas Crockford


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

CSS

The Missing Manual

David Sawyer McFarland


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Ruby on Rails 3 Tutorial

Learn Rails by Example

Michael Hartl


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Agile Software Development with Scrum

Ken Schwaber, Mike Beedle


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Refactoring to Patterns

Joshua Kerievsky


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Microsoft® .NET

Architecting Applications for the Enterprise

Dino Esposito, Andrea Saltarello


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

C# 4.0 in a Nutshell

The Definitive Reference

Joseph Albahari, Ben Albahari


StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Effective C#

50 Specific Ways to Improve Your C#

Bill Wagner


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Articles & Blogs

Your users don't care if you use Web Sockets

Scott Hanselman

Scott Hanselman on Programming, User Experience, The Zen of Computers and Life in General


Tools

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Visual Studio