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July 2008 Recap: Panel Discussion, Blogging, Developer Group and Finally Winning Community Credit Award!

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    Mohammad Ashraful Alam is a Software Engineer, who is dedicated to Microsoft .NET based development. This Bangladeshi national is involved with project management and development of several US based software projects from his country. Already he has managed and developed several software projects, which are being used by several users of different countries, such as USA, Canada, Australia, and Bangladesh. While developing and managing a team, he contains and maintains a set of well defined engineering practices developed by him and other online developer community. Beside software development, he has also written several technical articles and research papers published by IEEE Computer Society and many other worlds recognized publishers. When not engaged with technical stuffs, he likes to pass time with his friends, and family members, listens music or watches TV.
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