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Rick DeNatale

Posts: 269
Nickname: rdenatale
Registered: Sep, 2007

Rick DeNatale is a consultant with over three decades of experience in OO technology.
New Year, New Gig Posted: Jan 16, 2011 10:57 AM
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In mid-November of last year, I started a consulting gig with Scimed Solutions in Durham, NC. As of January 3, I am now a full-time employee there. Scimed Solutions develops applications primarily for medical research and clinical organizations, but also for educational institutions and businesses. My position there is both as a senior developer and 'agile mentor.' The team is talented and seems to appreciate my attempts to do things like 'test infect' them.

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