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Scott Hanselman
My name is Scott Hanselman. I work out of my home office for Microsoft as a Principal Program Manager on the Web Platform and Tools Team, aiming to spread good information about developing software, usually on the Microsoft stack. Before this I was the Chief Architect at Corillian Corporation, now a part of Checkfree, for 6+ years. I was also involved in a few Microsoft Developer things for many years like the MVP and RD programs and I'll speak about computers (and other passions) whenever someone will listen.
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Microsoft
August 2007 - Current
Developer Division Community Liaison creating content for www.asp.net, www.silverlight.net, and other Microsoft "DevDiv" properties. Working across the division to ensure community feedback is taken deep into the organization.
Corillian (then bought by CheckFree, then by FiServ)
April 2001 - August 2007
I'm the Chief Architect reporting to the CTO, helping set technical and architectural direction of both the platform and products. I am also the Product Manager of the Voyager .NET SDK.
Corillian is the leading provider of online Retail Banking software with 25% of the U.S. Banking Population touched.
Oregon Institute of Technology (OIT)
July 2003 - December 2004
I taught 400-level .NET and C# at OIT's Software Engineering Program.
Also on the board of directors for the Software Engineering Discipline.
STEP Technology
1994 - 2000
I was a Principal Consultant working on architecting such large e-commerce sites as 800.com and gear.com.
Chrome Data
1992 - 1994
Creating "CarFax" style data mining applications for the car industry.
Tweak
April 1989 - 1992
C++, DOS, Windows, MFC with specialization in internationalization/globalization.
Oregon Institute of Technology
1992 - 2003
Young Professional Achievement Award, 2004
Attended school at night while teaching and working full time.
dasBlog is a blogging application that doesn't require a database! It runs on ASP.NET 2.0 and up and is developed in C#. It has a rich templating engine, easy to develop macros and lots of great features.
Sep 2010 - Current
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As babies smash on the keyboard, colored shapes, letters and numbers appear on the screen. Baby Smash will lock out the Windows Key, as well as Ctrl-Esc and Alt-Tab so your baby can't get out of the application. Pressing ALT-F4 will exit the application and Shift-Ctrl-Alt-O brings up the options dialog. I wrote BabySmash! for my 2 year old and 5 month old so they could bang on the keyboards of my Windows machines without hurting anything. It's a copy/homage of the very fine and free AlphaBaby for the Macintosh. BabySmash is free also and I'll release the source code on my blog soon. Enjoy.
Jun 2008 - Current
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The Open Source ASP.NET MVC Project that runs http://www.nerddinner.com and helps nerds and computer people plan get-togethers.
Mar 2009 - Current
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This Windows Live Writer Plugin is for users who use WLW and wish to use their CueCat to scan books. ItemLookups are run against Amazon via its AWS and book image, title, author, and publisher is returned. This project was first created by Scott Hanselman on MSDN's Coding4Fun!
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This is an application that will lock your computer (and perform other actions) when you step away from it. It uses the USB Wireless PC Lock/Wireless Defender hardware. It is written in C# and VB.NET. It is for the win32 platform.
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dasBlog Community Edition is an ASP.NET weblogging application. It runs on ASP.NET 1.1 and is developed in C#. dasBlog, an evolution of the BlogX weblog engine, adds lots of additional features like Trackback, Pingback, Mail notifications, full Blogger/M
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Small application I did for Quiznos so they could take orders over Twitter
May 2011 - Current
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Cheesy IE9 jQuery Plugin I used at Mix in the Keynote to add Podcast Support to IE9
May 2011 - Current
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Tim Huckaby, Scott Case, Andreas Eide, Chris Featherstone, Fabio Claudio…
Bill Evjen, Scott Hanselman, Devin Rader, Christian Nagel, Jay Glynn, Karli…
Bill Evjen, Scott Hanselman, Farhan Muhammad, Srinivasa Sivakumar, Devin Rader
David Yack, Joe Mayo, Scott Hanselman, Fredrik Normén, Dan Wahlin, J. Ambrose…
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The importance of taking care of your body as a programmer
Commodore Vic-20
Notepad2
Travel – Europe, Asia, all over Africa