Deep Thoughts with Richard Schoen

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Tuesday, February 19, 2019

A comprehensive list of several .Net libraries, tools and frameworks all in one place

A comprehensive list of several .Net libraries, tools and frameworks all in one place https://github.com/quozd/awesome-dotnet
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I began my career in software development with the IBM System/36 in 1984 and was among the first developers to work with the AS/400 when it launched in 1988. Around the same time I started programming for PCs. Since 1990, I have been involved in creating commercial software for document management, report and data delivery, and business process and workflow automation. My efforts have consistently helped companies save time and money through automation. From 2014, after serving as President and CTO of RJS Software Systems Inc. until its acquisition, I have focused on optimizing customer processes and integrating open-source apps and tools into organizations. My expertise spans multiple platforms, including IBM (AS/400), Windows, Linux, Mac, iOS, and Android. I am proficient in a wide range of technologies, including Microsoft .NET (C#/VB), Java, PHP, Python, NodeJS, RPG, CL, C, Bash, PowerShell, Git, Salesforce, Mulesoft, Dynamics, ServiceNow, PowerApps, Pegasystems, Appian, Amazon EC2, and Microsoft Azure, among others.
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