Just Another Technology Guy

Monday, October 3, 2016

Taking a hiatus

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I started this blog 3 years ago with the desire to use it as forcing function for staying relevant in the software industry. As I have been ...
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Monday, September 26, 2016

Do you have the right mechanisms in place to course correct?

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As humans, none of us is perfect. Even if we can, on occasion, execute perfectly on something more often than not we all need to course cor...
Monday, September 19, 2016

Development teams should be deploying and mainintaining production

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Most of the software development shops I've worked at in my career didn't have developers deploy their own code. Typically the devel...
Monday, September 12, 2016

Finding happiness at work.

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Recently I was watching the film Hector and the Search for Happiness and it got me thinking about how work can either be a source of happin...
Monday, September 5, 2016

Communicating Effectively In Writing

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We use writing in all aspects of our lives whether it's an email, a text message, a blog or something else entirely. Writing is one of t...
Monday, August 29, 2016

Why you should learn multiple programming languages and platforms

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In the first decade of my career I wrote software in C++, Java, C#.Net, Ruby, Python, Objective-C, VB 6 and VB.NET. Additionally I develope...
Monday, August 22, 2016

Creating work life balance

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In almost every industry, but especially in the software industry, there's always enough to do that you could work 24/7. But that's ...
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Paul Oremland
I’ve been in the technology industry for 14+ years mostly as a Software Developer. I've worked on projects ranging from a Ruby on Rails Portal, a high performance/low latency .NET search stack, R&D for building infrastructure in the cloud including automated server builds using Chef, to architecting and building iOS and Android Mobile platforms and frameworks.
I've also spent some time building Android, iOS, Windows Phone, and Bada mobile applications that focused on the presentation of long form audio/video.
The middle of my career was spent at MSNBC working on their content management publishing platform, their video syndication system, as well as being a co-creator of their iOS iPad framework from which the Rachel Maddow, Today Show, and Nightly News iPad apps were built.
Finally, the beginning of my career was spent writing software on government contracts with a few years spent writing criminal investigation software.
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