RockyCode

Jake Trent

Salt Lake City, Utah

Jake wrestles mean codes during the day, comes home to his beautiful wife and superstar son in the evenings, and enjoys every day of it. RockyCode is one of his brain children, a prize of battle, won after a legendary struggle with his innermost thoughts and unwieldy hex digits.

Contributor since October 2009

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Latest: Forgotten Requirements

Bryan Robinson

Riverton, UT

I have worked in software development for just over 3 years. In the beginning was the manual testing, and the manual testing was good. Later, I would discover the world of automation and the testing was even better. We use C# and WatiN for our automation suites and I love it. What better way to work than programming something to work for you! I currently work as a QA Engineer for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Riverton, Utah. I am married with 2 kids, who like to keep us on our toes!

Contributor since May 2010

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Latest: Get List of Categories from test assembly using NUnit

Ted Jenkins

Salt Lake City

Ted (pronounced "ED-ward") is a linux proselytizer who really wishes he had enough money to be a Mac proselytizer. He considers himself to be a configuration geek simply because he figured out how to configure his e-mail client to work with his company's Microsoft Exchange Server. He thought he loved Java until he discovered that "Love means never having to say you're static." He now professes his adoration for Ruby.

Contributor since July 2010

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Latest: Groovy 1.7 power asserts

David Hale

Herriman, Utah

David Hale dabbled with Java during college back in 1995 but didn't work with it in earnest until ten years later. David prefers working smarter over working harder and has been known to go to great lengths to avoid repetitive work even if it means spending more time on the solution over all. He keeps busy with six kids, boy scouts, a garden, and a flock of laying hens. (He is working on a rotating coop design to get easy eggs and the best garden soil will minimal maintenance.)

Contributor since August 2010

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Latest: LDS Tech blogger joins RockyCode

Steve Olson

Olyo (Steven Douglas Olson) has been a software developer for twenty years, starting with Fortran, Pascal, Basic, and later, C at a company called Signetics. While at Novell, he began dabbling in Java, and in 1995, he was among the first to join Novell's Java development group. He's since consulted or worked directly for eight other companies, writing primarily in Java. He currently works as a consultant for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Contributor since May 2010

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Latest: JQuery and MarkLogic Mashup for Photo Gallery