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<h1>Scott Hanselman</h1>
<div style='background-position: 0px 0px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Scott is a Principal Program Manager on the Web Tools team within Windows Azure and is one of the most trusted and influential voices in the .NET development community.
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<h1>Nicholas Zakas</h1>
<div style='background-position: -80px 0px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Nicholas C. Zakas is an engineer at Box. He worked at Yahoo! for almost five years, where he was front-end tech lead for the Yahoo! homepage and a contributor to the YUI library. He is the author of Maintainable JavaScript (O’Reilly, 2012), Professional JavaScript for Web Developers (Wrox, 2012), High Performance JavaScript (O’Reilly, 2010), and Professional Ajax (Wrox, 2007). Nicholas is a strong advocate for development best practices including progressive enhancement, accessibility, performance, scalability, and maintainability. He blogs regularly at http://www.nczonline.net/ and can be found on Twitter via @slicknet.
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<h1>Aaron Powell</h1>
<div style='background-position: -160px 0px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Aaron Powell is a Senior Developer and Web Technical Specialist with Readify in Sydney and IE UserAgent. While .NET might be his home his passion lies in the land of JavaScript. He believes that one day the machines will take over and be programmed in JavaScript so it’s time to learn it.
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<h1>Alan Huffman</h1>
<div style='background-position: -240px 0px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>VP of Engineering at ShareableInk.com and full stack developer with a bent toward front end stacks, especially Ruby on Rails, JS, CoffeeScript. A manager technologist who leads teams using Agile methodologies and prefers low ceremony technologies. ( ruby > C# > Java, coffeescript > JS, Agile > Traditional/Waterfall )
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<h1>Alan Stevens</h1>
<div style='background-position: -320px 0px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Alan Stevens is the Winston Wolfe of software development. He solves problems. He is currently a partner at NerdHive Industries LLC in Knoxville, TN where he collaborates with clients to create solutions that delight users. He is also a jerk on Twitter.
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<h1>Alex Cruikshank</h1>
<div style='background-position: -400px 0px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Alex has been developing web apps for 15 years. In that time he has won a Webby, ranked third (briefly) on Project Euler, designed a content management system still in use by Fortune 500 companies and major non-profit organizations, and gotten paid to develop in at least 10 different languages. A native and current Knoxvillian, he works remotely for Carbon Five in San Francisco.
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<h1>Alex Papadimoulis</h1>
<div style='background-position: -480px 0px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Alex is speaker and writer who's passionate about looking beyond the code to build great software. He also founded Inedo, a company that builds tools to help organizations implement agile software delivery and DevOps methodologies effectively and responsibly.
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<h1>Andy Leonard</h1>
<div style='background-position: -560px 0px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Andy Leonard is CSO of Linchpin People, an SSIS Trainer and Consultant, SQL Server database and Integration Services developer, SQL Server data warehouse developer, community mentor, blogger, and engineer. He is a co-author of SSIS Design Patterns (Apress, 2012). His background includes VB and web application architecture and development; and SQL Server 2000-2012.
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<h1>Ben Henderson</h1>
<div style='background-position: -640px 0px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Ben is a partner and senior software engineer at Firefly Logic, a Nashville based software solutions company. A native of England, Ben moved to the States in 1995 after graduating from Royal Holloway, University of London, with a degree in computer science. Ben is a passionate technologist who has frequent “genius” ideas and loves the social aspects of software development. You can find Ben on Twitter (@ben_henderson), app.net (@benhenderson), and learn more about Firefly Logic at: www.fireflylogic.com.
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<h1>Bob Yexley</h1>
<div style='background-position: -720px 0px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Bob has been developing software since the Air Force trained him to write Ada code back in 1997. Bob has developed software both for the government and the private sector, getting his hands dirty with Oracle, ColdFusion, Microsoft .NET (C#) and most recently UX. As a Senior Developer with appendTo in their Solutions Delivery group, he now focuses on helping clients deliver high quality, complex UX solutions with JavaScript, HTML5 and CSS3. He lives and works in Knoxville, TN with his wife and two sons.
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<h1>Braden Powers</h1>
<div style='background-position: 0px -80px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Braden Powers is the owner of Eccra Solutions, LLC. and is based out of Cincinnati. His company specializes in mobile applications that target iOS and Android devices for a variety of clients. Braden has 15 years of experience in the IT industry developing in a plethora of different languages and for a variety of clients from fortune 50 to startups. When not coding, he is either attending a meet up or attending to his 5 children.
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<h1>Brent Schooley</h1>
<div style='background-position: -80px -80px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Brent is a software developer who has been working with Microsoft technologies since 2004. His interests include client and mobile application development and user experience design with a recent emphasis on Windows 8 and Windows Phone. Other platforms he has worked with include WPF, Silverlight, Windows Forms, and iOS. He is an Evangelist working for Infragistics with a focus on mobile platforms. He has a passion for making people’s experiences with software the best that they can possibly be. Brent is the author of Designing for Windows 8, a Windows 8 design primer, available now from Apress.
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<h1>Brian Friesen</h1>
<div style='background-position: -160px -80px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Brian Friesen has been pretending to be a developer for the last 6 years and lives in constant fear of being found out. As an occasional public speaker, he prefers to talk about things that are slightly out in left field. This explains why some people know him as "the regex guy" or "the monad guy". Seriously, who would choose those labels? Anyway, when he's not writing code, he's probably thinking about it, or, if he's sleeping, dreaming about it. In the rare case that no part of his mind is occupied by something vaguely code-related, he is probably playing with his kids or spending quality time with his wife near Detroit, where he has lived since 2012, when he took a job with the best company he has ever worked for, Quicken Loans. He is also a raging smart-alec.
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<h1>Brian Prince</h1>
<div style='background-position: -240px -80px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div><p>Brian H. Prince is the Chief Technical Cloud Evangelist for Microsoft, based in the US.</p><p>He gets super excited whenever he talks about technology, especially cloud computing, patterns, and practices. His job is to help customers strategically leverage technology, and help them bring their architecture to a super level.</p><p>In a past life Brian was a part of super startups, super marketing firms, and super consulting firms. Much of his super architecture background includes building super scalable applications, application integration, and award winning web applications. All of them were super.</p><p>Further, he is a co-founder of the non-profit organization CodeMash (www.codemash.org). He speaks at various international technology conferences. He only wishes his job didn’t require him to say ‘super’ so much.</p><p>Brian is the co-author of “Azure in Action”, published by Manning Press.</p><p>Brian holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Computer Science and Physics from Capital University, Columbus, Ohio. He is also a zealous gamer. For example, he is a huge fan of Fallout 3, Portal 2, and pretty much every other game he plays.</p>
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<h1>Brian Sullivan</h1>
<div style='background-position: -320px -80px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Brian Sullivan is a senior consultant for Improving Enterprises in Dallas. He got his start in programming maintaining legacy mainframe applications in COBOL at a large trucking company, but quickly realized he needed to find a more productive environment in order to stay sane. He jumped at the opportunity to help transition some of those COBOL applications to .NET, and he hasn’t looked back since. He has been working with Microsoft technologies for about 7 years, and is interested in increasing the exposure of agile techniques and methodologies in the Microsoft developer community. Brian is recipient of the Microsoft MVP award in ASP.NET and a graduate of Harding University.
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<h1>Burke Holland</h1>
<div style='background-position: -400px -80px;' class='speaker-image speaker-bio-image'></div>Burke Holland is a web developer who hangs out in Nashville, TN even though he doesn't really care for country music. He is a recovering Adobe Flex developer and current JavaScript / HTML5 fanatic working as a Developer Evangelist For Kendo UI. You can find him blogging for Kendo UI and on his personal blog A Shiny New Me. He hangs out on twitter as @burkeholland and avoids Facebook altogether. He has an obsession with Instagram and once updated everyone's last name in the corporate ERP database to "Holland". He is not a fan of SQL.
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