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Welcome to my C# blog! This blog contain tips, technics and patterns for developing efficient and quality code - mainly in C#. I hope that you will find my examples informative. If you have any questions or comments, you are more than welcome to contact me, either through blog comments or by e-mail. 

A little about me: Beside from my working as a developer, I holds a Master’s degree in Musicology from Department of Musicology, University of Copenhagen. My Master Thesis was on Lakoff and Johnsons theory of conceptual metaphors in relation to the language used in descriptions of musical structure. Read about my reseach here: http://kjeldby.blogspot.com and my blog about musicology here: http://www.musikvidenskab.dk.

Areas of expertise

Internet technologies and programming, service- oriented architectures, process management, Content Management Systems and database development. Quality assurance, software infrastructure and code standardization. Object-oriented design paradigms (TDD and DDD) and design patterns.

Technologies

Platforms: Microsoft .NET and Java SE.
Distributed programming: WCF, SOAP, REST.
Web technologies: HTML, PHP, Javascript, CSS, Ajax, XML and XSLT.
Content Management systems: Sitecore, Microsoft CMS and EpiServer. 
Databases: MSSQL (TSQL) and MySQL.
Commonly used tools: Visual Studio, NetBeans IDE, Microsoft Team Foundation Server, Visual Source Safe, Subversion. FxCop, Resharper.

Education, certifications and training

Exam 536 TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 – Application Development Foundation
MCP 6464: Visual Studio 2008: ADO.NET 3.5
MCP 6463: Visual Studio 2008: ASP.NET 3.5
SCD1: Sitecore 5.3.1 Certified Level 1 Developer

Past projects

EDC, Danmark Radio, København Kommune, Coop, KPMG, Ferring Pharmaceuticals, ISS, Fritz Hansen, AOK, Decubal, Finanstilsynet, Økonomi- og Erhvervsministeriet, Vejdirektoratet, Novo Nordisk, Canon, SEAS-NVE, Nordisk Film Biografer.

 

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