Daniel
Hey, mate! I'm a semi-lurker here, only chiming in when I think I have
something new or different to add.
We'd love to see you along to any of the Canberra events that grab
your fancy. CTUB and the SMC stuff probably have the greatest
resonance with this group and all of them, including t
Hi Daniel,
just on the Canberra end of things - depends what you're into :) I
co-convene the IA Cocktail Hours and UX Book Club groups, but a closer
analogue to this group might be the Social Media Club breakfasts (organised
by Steve Collins, @trib on Twitter. Oddly enough I'm designing a front en
/lurk
Hi, my name's Daniel. I'm based in Canberra as a principal
application engineer in R+D at (now) Oracle, who recently acquired
Haley; formerly know as SoftLaw and RuleBurst (small australian
company turned global). Previously I've been a JEE consultant for a
large systems integrator and pu
I missed the delurking message earlier, but here it is -
I'm 21, and a uni switcher, spending a couple of years doing
mechatronics engineering/commerce at Monash before switching over to
computer science (emb sys) at RMIT, with this year and a bit to go.
I'm a programmer at heart, picking up a h
Hi Group
While I have sent a few emails in the past I haven't really introduced myself.
I am a business consultant for IBM. I did a B/ Business with a major in
marketing at CSU. Following that I have worked for serveral professional
services big firms.
I started out playing around with cre
Bullfights on acid? Respect.
On 23/01/2009, at 14:13, plustwo wrote:
>
> Hey there guys,
>
> in light of coming out of the dark... thought I'd introduce myself to
> the group. Michael Specht helped me out with a good recommendation
> earlier this week.
>
> I'm a information architect / develo