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I began my software development career in the early 1990's with Clipper.
By the mid 1990's I had fully transitioned to
object-oriented programming
with C++, and since January of 1998 I
have been programming in Java.
I frequently attend the NEJUG meetings, and have
attended the Boston .NET User Group meetings a
couple of times. I have used all the tools that I have links for in some capacity. I have
read or referenced, recommend, and own a copy of every book that is listed on this site,
I have become a huge fan of The Pragmatic Programmers
after hearing Andy Hunt speak at the
NFJS in September of 2006.
I created this website using nothing more than a text editor. It is mostly composed of
straight HTML and a little
CSS,
including this tabbed display.
Boston Area User Groups
Non-Language Specific Tools
- CVS - the open standard for version control
- Cygwin - linux emulation for windows
- eclipse - an open development platform
- StarUML - the open source uml/mda platform
- TextPad - the text editor for windows
- Windows Grep - the smarter way to search
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