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- | Philip Nelson is a technology generalist who's career began in hardware, moved to networks, systems, and administration and finally | + | Philip Nelson is a technology generalist who's career began in hardware, moved to networks, systems, and administration and finally changed to software development and architecture where he found the most interesting things were going on. He has worked on software problems in transportation, finance, manufacturing, marketing and many infrastructure related areas. He has contributed source or support to open source projects including JDOM, Crimsom, Apache, NAnt, Xerces, Demudi and SnapDAL and has become a student of how open source communities work together. He has contributed to books including "Java and XML" by Brett McLaughlin , "Applied Domain Driven Design" by Jimmy Nilsson and has reviewed and offered advice to numerous other publications. He has been a speaker at Software Development Best Practices and enjoys doing training of nearly any topic. |
- | Philip's current interests are organizational design, the team and communication aspects of agile software techniques, social networks, domain driven design and the move of technology to the cloud. | + | Philip's current interests are organizational design, the team and communication aspects of agile software techniques, social networks and their implications for future technology, domain driven design and the move of technology to the cloud. |
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+ | Outside of technology Philip is a (former) professional jazz guitarist, endurance sports enthusiast and coach and lover of history, literature and travel. | ||
== Contact Info == | == Contact Info == |
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Full Name
Philip Aaron Nelson
Biography
Philip Nelson is a technology generalist who's career began in hardware, moved to networks, systems, and administration and finally changed to software development and architecture where he found the most interesting things were going on. He has worked on software problems in transportation, finance, manufacturing, marketing and many infrastructure related areas. He has contributed source or support to open source projects including JDOM, Crimsom, Apache, NAnt, Xerces, Demudi and SnapDAL and has become a student of how open source communities work together. He has contributed to books including "Java and XML" by Brett McLaughlin , "Applied Domain Driven Design" by Jimmy Nilsson and has reviewed and offered advice to numerous other publications. He has been a speaker at Software Development Best Practices and enjoys doing training of nearly any topic.
Philip's current interests are organizational design, the team and communication aspects of agile software techniques, social networks and their implications for future technology, domain driven design and the move of technology to the cloud.
Outside of technology Philip is a (former) professional jazz guitarist, endurance sports enthusiast and coach and lover of history, literature and travel.
Contact Info
Philip Nelson 918 S. Jackson St. Green Bay, WI 54301 920-437-3413 panmanphil@yahoo.com