BrainDump #1 – Simone Chiaretta
Tagged as BrainDumpI’m excited to announce the first in a new series of video blog posts. We thought it would be interesting to tap the brains of a number of the .NET development community around New Zealand and get them to spend 5 minutes telling us about what they are up to.
To get started we talked with Simone Chiaretta who is an Italian developer who recently moved to New Zealand. Simone works with Calcium in Wellington and is also on the core team for Subtext. We asked Simone about Subtext and the recent Cruise Control gadget he built..
Check out Simone’s blog at http://www.codeclimber.net.nz, and you can also subscribe to our video blogs via RSS!
Jeremy
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