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<h1>Chris Gardner</h1>
<div style='background-position: -480px -80px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Chris Gardner is the Senior Software Engineer and Architect for T & W Operations, Inc, and a Microsoft Certified Trainer Regional Lead. Tortured by years of contracts that valued buzzwords over results, Chris has developed a true passion for finding solutions that fit the problem, not the technology of the week. Chris received his B.S. in Mathematics and B.A. in Philosophy from the University of Alabama in Huntsville and is currently a Microsoft Certified Professional Developer, Information Technology Professional and Trainer.
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<h1>Chris Meadows</h1>
<div style='background-position: -560px -80px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Chris blends the skills learned through his experience as a flight instructor, trained financial counselor, physics researcher, and software engineer to to enable himself and others to pick up and make practical use of technologies in solving business challenges. He is the Principle and Software Engineer at Signal Mountain Software in Signal Mountain, TN. He lives in the Chattanooga area with his wife and two children.
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<h1>Chris Price</h1>
<div style='background-position: -640px -80px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Chris Price is a Sr. BI Consultant with Pragmatic Works based out of Tampa, FL. He has a B.S. in MIS and a MBA, both from the Univ. of South Florida. He began his career as a developer working his way into a software architect role before being bitten by the BI bug. His current focus is on ETL and Data Integration, Data Quality and MDM, SSAS, SharePoint and Big Data. He regularly speaks at SQL Saturdays, Code Camps and other community events. He has authored multiple whitepapers and books while serving as technical editor for a range of BI topics.
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<h1>Chuck Catron</h1>
<div style='background-position: -720px -80px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div><p>I am a software developer that got started in computers in 1996. Before that I was in the U.S. Navy for 6 years after high school.</p><p>When I started in computers I was programming in Pick Basic and it was crap. Then I converted to Microsoft using VB 5, then of course I moved on to VB 6. I got a great break in 2002 when I talked someone into letting me be their freelance web developer in ASP.Net 1.1 and C#. I didn't have a clue what I was doing, but they didn't know and I didn't bill them for at least half the hours. I got ramped up pretty quick mainly because I quit sleeping and was really working my butt off.</p><p>Now I have been doing C# and Asp webforms/MVC for the last 11 years and I love it. I have done the backend work building libs to get and save my data and that work is ok? I really like the UI stuff. I have been learning jQuery like a mofo. I am also digging the Backbone stuff not for the whole thing but really how it organizes my jQuery and makes it really easy to figure out.</p>
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<h1>Daniel Mohl</h1>
<div style='background-position: 0px -160px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Daniel Mohl is a professional software engineer/architect whose interests include understanding the intricacies of various programming languages, enterprise application architecture, and how to bridge the gap between business and technology. He is an O'Reilly author, Microsoft MVP, C# and F# Insider, blogger, and speaker. You can follow him on twitter at www.twitter.com/dmohl. You can view his blog at blog.danielmohl.com.
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<h1>Daniel Nelson</h1>
<div style='background-position: -80px -160px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Daniel Nelson has been developing web apps in Rails since 2008 and is currently CTO at startup Populr.me. The disciplined approach to problem solving that comes with BDD and opinionated frameworks like Rails and AngularJS jives with his personality. He is enjoying the start-up life and working to become more involved in the tech community (both of which compete with his favorite activity: spending time with his wife and two children). When free time arises, he enjoys swimming, gardening, and one day he'll get back into studying Chinese. @bluejade Github: daniel-nelson
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<h1>Daniel Norton</h1>
<div style='background-position: -160px -160px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Daniel is a founder of LeanKit, a visual process management tool. He has been building iOS applications since 2008, and has been presenting on this topic at devLink since 2009. Daniel also has over 15 years of professional experience in a bunch of other technology.
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<h1>Danny Warren</h1>
<div style='background-position: -240px -160px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Danny is a Software Engineer at InterKnowlogy in Carlsbad, CA. Danny began acquiring his expertise in software engineering and .NET at Neumont University in Salt Lake City, Utah where he graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science. Danny’s passion for technology has led him throughout the Microsoft Stack including WPF, Silverlight, WCF, Windows Phone, WinRT, and the Microsoft Surface. Danny has an expertise in NUI (The Natural User Interface) having built numerous multi-touch and gesture based interfaces for software applications across a broad spectrum of devices. Currently his passion includes building Metro/WinRT Applications for Windows 8 driven by gesture based interface with the Microsoft Kinect. Danny is a Microsoft Certified Professional Developer, obtaining certification in .NET 4. When not building beautiful software, Danny is an outdoorsman and family man. He loves to camp, hike and mountain bike.
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<h1>Dave Baskin</h1>
<div style='background-position: -320px -160px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Dave Baskin is a senior consultant with Wintellect. He has worked with the Microsoft Web stack for many years and brings a broad range of experience to enterprise application development.
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<h1>Dave Purdon</h1>
<div style='background-position: -400px -160px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Dave has worked in IT in one role or another for almost 20 years. He currently serves as the CTO of a great company in Franklin, TN and gets to work with a fantastic team of talented people. He loves to eat, he loves to cook, and loves spending time with his wife and three kids.
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<h1>David Neal</h1>
<div style='background-position: -480px -160px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>David is a father, geek, musician, and software developer living in the Nashville, TN area. He has spent the last several years building high-performance, scalable social media software. David is passionate about software craftsmanship, user experience, music, and bacon. David currently serves as president for the Nashville .NET User Group.
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<h1>David Ruttka</h1>
<div style='background-position: -560px -160px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>David Ruttka has been making computers do things since he first saw King's Quest on a 286 PC in the mid-80's, but he turned it into a career just over a decade ago. The majority of his experience is on the Microsoft stack, primarily using C# and the .NET Framework. More recently, he has been exploring JavaScript and Ruby. When he isn't coding, David enjoys spending time with his family, watching hockey, and playing the occasional video game.
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<h1>David Shepherd</h1>
<div style='background-position: -640px -160px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>David C. Shepherd is a software engineering researcher and research area coordinator with ABB, Inc. based in Raleigh, N.C. While working with ABB's Software Engineering Group he looks into improving developer productivity and increasing software quality. While he is a researcher, and thus often found writing papers and attending research conferences, his industrial background compels him to actually implement his ideas as software tools. His current passion is creating better search tools for developers as the project lead for Sando, an open source code search tool and Visual Studio extension.
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<h1>Devin Rader</h1>
<div style='background-position: -720px -160px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div><p>Devin Rader spends his day’s extolling the virtues of Twilio (www.twilio.com), the amazingly simple cloud communication platform. Most days he can be found showing developers how easy it is to add the ability to send and receive text messages and make and receive voice and VOIP communication to their apps.</p><p>Before his current gig, he worked at Infragistics, a world leader on .NET user interface controls where he focused on delivering great user experiences to developers using their controls.</p><p>Over the past decade he's done work on virtually all of the .NET platforms and is now as an evangelist focused on the .NET community, he is lucky enough to get to work with all of them on a regular basis.</p><p>As a co-founder of the St. Louis .NET User Group, a current board member of the Central New Jersey .NET User Group and a former INETA board member, he's an active supporter of the .NET developer community. He's also the co-author or technical editor of numerous books on .NET including Wrox's Professional Silverlight 4 and Wrox's Professional ASP.NET 4.</p><p>Follow Devin on Twitter @devinrader
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