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Scott J Dorman [profile] Summary of Current Qualifications Software Development n Technical architecture/design/specifi... n Functional design/specifications n Design/Development methodologies n Reusable infrastructure API components and class libraries n Continuous Integration build systems n Application Development Management Programming Languages n C#, VB.NET, ASP.NET, ASP, HTML, DHTML, CSS, XML, XSL, XPATH, JavaScript, VBScript, InstallShield n CruiseControl.NET, NAnt, MSBuild, Team Foundation ......

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Scott J Dormanhttp://about.me/scott... Profile I am a Microsoft C# MVP, author, speaker, blogger, and creator of WP Requests and WinMetro Requests. I've been involved with computers in one way or another for as long as I can remember, but started professionally in 1993. Although my primary focus right now is commercial software applications, I prefer building infrastructure components, reusable shared libraries and helping companies define, develop and automate process standards and ......

I've always thought it was cool to be able to find out what happened in history on a particular day. This used to be limited to encyclopedias and birthday cards, but in the "information age" this type of information is available from a lot of places fairly easily. The more I have been blogging, the more I wanted to incorporate this kind of information in my personal blog. Since my personal blog is a blogger.com hosted blog, I started searching the blogger.com help and ran across some information ......