An Obsession With Being DRY? | James Wiseman
In the programming world, there is a principle referred to as ‘DRY’, which stands for “Don’t Repeat Yourself”, but this is often misunderstood and misused,
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
I am a web developer and technical designer for a Scottish pensions company.
I started my career building software for a chemical weapons detection system for the British army before moving to Scotland to work in Legal Software.
I've written code since i was 9 years old, initially on my BBC Micro. I've used C++, SQL, VB and C# and am proficient in a large number of web technologies. Recently I have been responsible for delivering a course in jQuery.
I run a web page and blog dedicated to discussions of my software development experiences. More recently, a thread of consumer-affairs related articles that I have written has featured in the Independent and Mirror newspapers.
2009 - Current
My ongoing responsibilities currently include:
I was also responsible for delivering a course in jQuery, and rolling out to the broader development community.
August 2006 - December 2009
Prior to my role as Technical Designer, I was an Analyst Programmer, also for the projects division at the Royal London Group.
My responsibilities included:
July 2003 - August 2006
Pilgrim Systems are an Edinburgh based software supplier of software and IT services to legal practices across the UK.
My daily responsibilities as a Software Developer included:
March 2000 - July 2003
I worked on two projects during my employment at EDS.
The first was an MoD sponsored real-time data processing system for detecting biological and chemical warfare. The software on which I worked interpreted and displayed data from an array of biological, chemical and meteorological sensors.
My responsibilities included:
The second project was an MoD sponsored database application developed in Visual Basic and SQL Server. My responsibilities included:
June 1997 - September 1998
Prior to my final year at University I worked at Head Software International for fifteen months.
Head Software International are a software house specialising in bespoke database applications and electronic publishing.
My responsibilities included:
1995 - 1999
I attained a final classification of 2:2 with a mark of 79% for my final year software project on sorting algorithm animation. This can still be found on a dedicated page on my website at: http://www.jameswiseman.com/aa.php
GitHub, Mar 2013
A simple project to demonstrate reflection and attribute walking in C#.NET
Sole developer
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BBC Micro
Visual Studio