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Bart

Software Engineer - Red Gate Software

Happy New Year everyone!

Published Tuesday, January 03, 2006 9:58 AM

Er... so what exactly was I working on two weeks ago?

Comments

 

David Connell said:

Multiple Choice:
Select only one answer.

A) Buying presents

B) Wrapping presents

C) Working out, getting ready for some big lunches...

D)Shipping DTS

E)Something else


January 3, 2006 10:15 AM
 

Flibble said:


E: Something else.

I distinctly remember you saying that your goal for 2006 was to keep my garden neat and orderly. As a consequence, I know you were eagerly working on your horticultural knowledge and brushing up on your weed erradication technique.

Yup... That was definately what you were doing.

/e Jedi hand waggle thing

Dom
January 3, 2006 11:59 AM
 

Bart Read said:

Yeah, nice try. :)
January 3, 2006 2:08 PM
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About Bart Read

Bart has done many things since he started work at Red Gate Software Ltd in August 2004, but nowadays he's (mainly) the product manager for the .NET Developer Tools. He still feels like this is a bit like admitting you were cheering for the Empire whilst watching Star Wars, but for now he's along for the ride. In a previous incarnation he was a project manager leading the .NET Reflector Pro, ANTS Memory Profiler 5, ANTS Performance Profiler 4 & 5, and SQL Prompt 3.0 - 3.6 projects. He still occasionally writes some code and, in the past, has touched the code for most of the Red Gate SQL developer tools... some of them still haven't recovered from the shock. He was born and grew up in Dorset, was educated in Nottingham and London, and likes music and real ale. His photo is extremely misleading.
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