Labs Bloggers

Frank Szendzielarz
Jamie McDonnell
Rich Adams
Kyle Johnson
George Carrette
David Ruzius
Vika Yurchyk

Frank
Frank Szendzielarz 
 

 “I like OO architecture and design, artificial intelligence and even Battlefield Vietnam, but everywhere I go, people tell me I have a lot of growing up to do….”


JamieJamie McDonnell         
Hi, a quick biography, that’s easy I hear you cry…Well, I’m 26y/o, born and bread in South East England, but escaped to Scotland for a few years to study. I’m an artist at heart, I love functional design, new media, actionscript and the web. I play the Djembe, love photography, and hate pickled eels…

mrmiyagiRich Adams                      
Wax on, Wax off.


Kyle Johnson       
   
Labs discovered Kyle Johnson in December 2005 wandering the back streets of Maynard, clutching an antique Kewpie doll and muttering poorly inflected Mandarin under his breath. “You can’t get much more out of the box than that,” observed group VP Troy Hatlevig, and thus Kyle was hired as Innovation Manager that day. For Kyle, this follows a two-year stint as a business and market analyst at Monster.com proper, two years as a tech-industry analyst, and a few years as a graduate student in Chinese art history. It also runs parallel with Kyle’s second life as dad to two boys (ages 4 and tiny) and husband to a newly-minted veterinarian (who herself also narrowly escaped an academic career).

The muttering has yet to cease.


George
George Carrette      
   
George Carrette, is a software engineer educated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and apprenticed under Richard Greenblatt at Lisp Machine Inc.In the 1980’s he made contributions to to the open source with SIOD and CRASHME, published to the comp.sources.unix news group and to the DECUS archive. The CRASHME program became part of hacker humor with the publication of the VAXTREK parody.
His sage advise: First learn computer science and all the theory.  Next develop a programming style.  Then forget all that and just hack, found its way to various programmers quotes pages, and blogs.

Dave
David Ruzius

Bio coming soon

vikaVika Yurchyk
Bio coming soon

2 Responses to “Labs Bloggers”

  1. Jamie Says:

    Well well well, nice to see that this finally got to see the light of day – A little late though aye!

    So, who thinks DHTML is the way to go for interactivity in the web page, and who votes flash?

    Come on, you all have an opinion :)

  2. Frank Says:

    Silverlight, Jamie.

    Hello ex-Labs. How’s life treating you?

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