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I mostly work in the corporate sector, but enjoy programming both games and apps in my spare time.
I mostly work in the corporate sector, but enjoy programming both games and apps in my spare time.
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[[Category:CZ Authors|Knifehand, Lance]]
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Revision as of 19:00, 28 November 2009

I am a Software Engineer with over a decade of experience working in both online and offline software projects. I have done work in ASP, .NET, C, C++, C#, Flash AS3, HTML, Java, J2EE, Javascript, PHP, SQL, XML, RegExp, LUA, and CSS, and am familiar with a wide array of technologies (Adobe, Microsoft, GNU, etc) and methodologies.

At university my focus was in computer science and English, and in my professional career I have worked as a developer, technical director, and everywhere in between. I'm very passionate about good programming practices and writing efficient code, taking into account both big O and memory, and believe that an exhaustive design and engineering document, though time-consuming, always saves you money in the long run.

I mostly work in the corporate sector, but enjoy programming both games and apps in my spare time.


Lance Knifehand Status    last updated Nov. 28    [edit plan here] Get your own infobox!Group Status
~ Plans ~
Short term plans
1. Spread media awareness of Citizendium
2. Write and edit some Science and Computer articles
3. Get more Computer articles through the approval process
Longer-term plans
1. Get the internet talking about peer-reviewed wikis
~ Roles and notes ~
Roles in the system
1. Editor of the Computer workgroup
Notes to self
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Public notes : Please hold me accountable, there's nothing I love more than learning something, even if it means being temporarily proven wrong. I only ask that you provide reliable, respectable sources, and provide as many as you can.