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<h1>Jeremy Likness</h1>
<div style='background-position: -400px -320px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Jeremy Likness is a 3 year Microsoft MVP and was named Silverlight MVP of the Year in 2010. He is a principal consultant for Wintellect, LLC and has spent the past 15 years building web-based commercial solutions using the Microsoft technology stack. He has 20 years of experience developing enterprise applications across multiple verticals including insurance, health and wellness, financial, supply chain management, and mobility. He is the author of Building Windows 8 Apps with C# and XAML and Designing Silverlight Business Applications.
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<h1>Jerrel Blankenship</h1>
<div style='background-position: -480px -320px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Jerrel is a software craftsman specializing in Microsoft technologies. He's developed .NET projects spanning from traditional desktop to web and mobile apps. He's a big proponent of agile development and spends his time working with and teaching developers who want to learn to build software more effectively. He's literally written the the book about agile .NET development (Pro Agile .NET Development with SCRUM, Apress, 2011). When he's not being a developer he invests his time and energy into his family, fishing, chess, Cleveland sports teams and gaming. You can read Jerrel's ramblings at www.jerrelblankenship.com.
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<h1>Jesse Liberty</h1>
<div style='background-position: -560px -320px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Jesse Liberty is a Technical Evangelist for Telerik, an author and he creates courses for Pluralsight. Liberty hosts the popular Yet Another Podcast and his blog is required reading. He was a Senior Evangelist for Microsoft, a Microsoft MVP, Distinguished Software Engineer at AT&T; Software Architect for PBS and Vice President of Information Technology at Citibank. Jesse can be followed on twitter at @JesseLiberty
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<h1>Jim Cowart</h1>
<div style='background-position: -640px -320px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Jim Cowart is a web developer, tragically geeky about JavaScript, HTML5, open source, hybrid mobile development...but he's not a fan of lists, so we'll stop there. Having journeyed through Cold Fusion, an obscure proprietary JavaScript BI implementation, C#, a smidgeon of Erlang (<3 <3 <3) and even spent some time as a data warehouse architect and developer (apparently he lied to us about not liking lists), he's most passionate about connecting with other developers – learning, sharing and promoting patterns and ideas that will make development more productive, enjoyable and empowering. Jim lives in Chattanooga with his wife and two sons, and will be happy to make epic restaurant recommendations to any devLink attendees. He works for Telerik as a Developer Advocate for Icenium, and you can follow him on twitter - @ifandelse.
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<h1>Joe Eames</h1>
<div style='background-position: -720px -320px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Joe began his love of programming on an Apple III in BASIC. Although his preferred language is javascript, he has worked professionally with just about every major Microsoft language. He is currently a front end developer for Domo Inc. Joe has always had a strong interest in education, and has worked both full and part time as a technical teacher for over ten years. He is a frequent blogger and speaker, the curator of testdrivenjs.com, and a panelist on the JavaScript Jabber podcast (http://javascriptjabber.com/) He can be found at @josepheames
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<h1>Joe Kuemerle</h1>
<div style='background-position: 0px -400px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Joe Kuemerle is a developer and speaker in the Cleveland, OH area specializing in .NET development, security, database and application lifecycle topics. He is currently a Senior Developer at Gibraltar Software ( www.gibraltarsoftware.com ). Joe is active in the technical community as well as a speaker at local, regional and national events. Joe blogs at www.kuemerle.com and is on Twitter as @jkuemerle.
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<h1>Joe Kutner</h1>
<div style='background-position: -80px -400px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Joe is a principal and founder at Logichaus, a software consultancy specializing in Ruby, Rails and iOS development. He's written two books for the Pragmatic Bookshelf: Deploying With JRuby and The Healthy Programmer. Joe also maintains numerous open source projects including Ruleby, guard-jruby-rspec, and he is a contributor to the Torquebox Application Server.
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<h1>Joel Cochran</h1>
<div style='background-position: -160px -400px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Joel Cochran is a Manager Consultant with Sogeti, an international consulting firm. He is a Microsoft Expression Blend MVP, an ASPInsider, and is currently serving as the INETA Mentor for Virginia. Joel is the author of "Expression Blend in Action" and co-author of "Windows 8 Apps with HTML5 and JavaScript", both by Manning Publications, as well as "The Practical MVVM Manifesto" (http://practicalmvvm.com). A technology generalist, he works with technologies such as Windows 8, ASP.NET MVC4, SQL Server, SSIS, Azure, and much more. His languages of choice are C# and JavaScript. He spends an inordinate amount of time on Twitter (@joelcochran) and far less time on his blog http://joelcochran.com.
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<h1>Joe Leo</h1>
<div style='background-position: -240px -400px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Joe is a professional developer with a commitment to well-crafted, test driven code. He has applied his test driving techniques in a wide range of languages, technologies, and organizational structures. He currently rests his keyboard at Credit Suisse programming in C#, Ruby, Java and whatever else he can get his hands on.
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<h1>Joe Webb</h1>
<div style='background-position: -320px -400px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Since its inception, Joe Webb has served as Chief Operating Manager for WebbTech Solutions, a Nashville-based consulting company. He has over 17 years of industry experience and has consulted extensively with companies in the areas of business process analysis and improvements, database design and architecture, software development, and technical training.
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<h1>John Paul</h1>
<div style='background-position: -400px -400px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>John K. Paul is the lead architect of Conde Nast's platform engineering team and former lead front end software engineer at TheLadders.com. He is a contributor to numerous open source projects including learn.jquery.com. He has spoken to various startups around NYC about front end development, and scalable engineering practices, in particular, unit testing javascript. Additionally, he has taught Javascript and jQuery fundamentals to teams throughout the NYC area.
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<h1>John V. Petersen</h1>
<div style='background-position: -480px -400px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>John Petersen has been developing software for over 20 years. It all started when, as a staff accountant, he was asked to get involved in a system upgrade to replace an old IBM Series 1 computer (about the size of a large refrigerator!). Those first programs were written in Clipper, summer 87. Since that time, tools included dBase, FoxBase, Visual FoxPro and Visual Basic. An early adopter of .NET, he then decided to go to law school. After practicing law for a few years, John realized that technology was a lot more interesting than the law. Today, John focuses on ASP.NET development and is having more fun than ever solving for clients. John is a Practice Director for Custom Application Development at Neudesic, a Microsoft Gold Partner and the Trusted Technology Partner in Business Innovation. A 9 time recipient of Microsoft’s Most Valuable Professional Award, John is a current ASP.NET/IIS MVP. John is also an ASP Insider and is the INETA Mentor for PA and WV. John is the author of several books and is a frequent contributor to Code Magazine and DevConnections Magazines. John holds a BS in Business Administration from Mansfield University, an MBA in Information Systems from St. Joseph’s University and a JD from the Rutgers School of Law – Camden
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<h1>Jonathan Creamer</h1>
<div style='background-position: -560px -400px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>I am a web developer focusing mostly on JavaScript, ASP.NET MVC, jQuery, and C#. I believe that you cannot ever stop learning which is why I stay active in the .NET world attending User Groups, blogging for http://FreshBrewedCode.com, http://jcreamerlive.com, http://net.tutsplus.com/author/jonathan-creamer/, and http://tech.pro/jonathancreamer/blog and scouring Twitter and the interwebs for as much knowledge I can squeeze into my brain. I work at appendTo and am having a great time developing front end applications in jQuery and JavaScript. I am also an IE userAgent Please feel free to contact me, I love meeting other devs who are passionate about what they do.
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<div style='background-position: -640px -400px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Shortly after it arrived at his home in 1993, Jordan began disassembling his first computer - his mother was not happy. He quickly moved from hardware into programming, starting with BASIC. He has written code in hordes of languages for everything from IBM mainframes to TI calculators and for relational to XML databases. Jordan's experience includes multiple startups, companies large and small, and one large university. He is a contributor on a few open source projects and regularly participates in community events such as local user groups, barcamps, and hackathons. The primary focus of Jordan's work for over 10 years has been on utilizing and evangelizing JavaScript, HTML, and CSS to bring web applications into competition with their desktop rivals. In his down time he enjoys puzzles of all sorts and board games.
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<div style='background-position: -720px -400px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div><p>Josh is a passionate software craftsman with nearly 10 years of professional software development experience. He has worked in a variety of industries creating solutions for student loans, health care, and political campaign management. Josh's primary focus is on combining Microsoft and Open Source web technologies to deliver a rich user experience in the browser and mobile devices. He believes the future of computing resides in distributed services, and works to build web applications that are easy to deploy and scale.</p><p>Besides the technology, Josh is also very passionate about the business of building software. He is an advocate for strong engineering practices such as Test Driven Development and Automated Acceptance Testing. He actively works to apply Lean and Agile principles in order to improve the quality and delivery of valuable software to the customer.</p><p>When he isn't plugging away on his computer, Josh enjoys spending time with his wife and three children, hiking, boating, and occasionally going out with the guys for a little target practice.</p>
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