The Design-Time Developer

You can take the developer out of the technology company, but you can't take the technology out of the developer

Despite the title, I'm not a cyborg.  For those of you who missed that implication, I'll give you a moment...

Seriously though, even though I've been a non-MSer for a little over 3 months now, I'm still passionate about technology.  You can witness the evidence of this in the article I wrote for the Illinois Real Estate Journal.  To be honest, I'm surprised that there are not more technology consultants dedicated exclusively to professional services users like lawyers and real estate professionals.  Since this is my first publication in the real estate world, check out the article and give me feedback.  As technical professionals, I'm eager to hear your thoughts on this article and suggestions for future articles.

Note: If you look really closely at my photo, you'll see that it is in fact a Microsoft shirt that I was wearing.  Those "in the know" will even recognize when the picture was taken.

[After-blog mint] Given my new employment, I have decided to officially create a blog to replace the void in my life from giving up this lovely little number.  You can find it at http://corporaterealestate.wordpress.com/.

Published Wednesday, February 21, 2007 8:19 AM by jacobcy

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