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− | Bernard Vander Beken is a software developer interested in agile software development using Microsoft technologies. He works for Deceuninck in Belgium. Bernard started the Agile .NET discussion list. He presented sessions at every XP Day Benelux and several regional .NET user group meetings, on topics ranging from Test-Driven Development to Getting Things Done. He is also a trainer for www.paircoaching.net. | + | Bernard Vander Beken is a software developer interested in agile software development using Microsoft technologies. He works for Deceuninck in Belgium. Bernard started the Agile .NET discussion list. He presented sessions at every XP Day Benelux and several regional .NET user group meetings, on topics ranging from Test-Driven Development to Getting Things Done. He is also a trainer for www.paircoaching.net. He recently discovered that http://www.couchsurfing.com has nothing to do with IT. |
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Latest revision as of 12:20, 16 October 2007
Bernard Vander Beken is a software developer interested in agile software development using Microsoft technologies. He works for Deceuninck in Belgium. Bernard started the Agile .NET discussion list. He presented sessions at every XP Day Benelux and several regional .NET user group meetings, on topics ranging from Test-Driven Development to Getting Things Done. He is also a trainer for www.paircoaching.net. He recently discovered that http://www.couchsurfing.com has nothing to do with IT.
Previous unconference experience: attended a Barcamp in Brussels and Agile Open Europe 2007, organized ChickenTalks and LightningTalks.