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Hello, my name is Peter and I'm a recovering ex-softie.  I returned a few months ago to Microsoft after a little more than two years away from the company.  I graduated with a BS in Computer Science from Virginia Tech (I'm also a diehard hokie fan) in 2002.  I was a three-time intern before joining Microsoft in as a developer on the Visual C++ project system team.  During that time I contributed to Visual C++ 2002, 2003, and 2005.

I return as a developer on the diagnostics team that is part of Team Developer (Visual Studio Team Edition for Developers), or TeamDev as we like to call it.  The diagnostics team owns the debugger, profiler, and code coverage tools within Visual Studio.  I am responsible for the code coverage tools and that will be the primary focus of this blog.  I will try to also talk about the great things the rest of TeamDev is doing as there are some fantastic things in the works for both Orcas and beyond.

I am by no means a prolific blogger, but I will try to get some good content sooner than later :).

Posted: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 1:38 PM by phuene

Comments

BrandonTurner said:

What did you do during your 2 years you were gone?

What made you decide to leave?

# May 2, 2007 9:53 AM

phuene said:

Hi Brandon:

The reason I left Microsoft was that I had to move to Washington D.C. for a short while for personal reasons.  During that time, I worked for a consulting company called Avanade (a Microsoft-Accenture joint child company) and then for an intelligent video analytics company called ObjectVideo.  I met and worked with some fantastic people during that short period of time and it was quite invaluable.  Since I recently had the chance to move back to Seattle, I jumped at the chance to rejoin Microsoft.  I'm lucky enough to have returned to such a great team filled with people I've worked with since my first internship in 1999.  Thanks for the questions!

# May 2, 2007 3:14 PM
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