StructureTooBigReader - This app is a blog reader for Brian Hitney, aka StructureTooBig. Brian is a developer evangelist at Microsoft. What is a developer evangelist (DE)? DE's can focus on many different areas both geographically and technologically; I work with community groups and customers in the southeast U.S., delivering presentations on the Microsoft developer platform. Keeping up with current technology trends is a challenge. His job is to help make sure Microsoft is getting solid information out there for developers and technical decision makers. His formal bio is as follows:
Brian Hitney is a Developer Evangelist with Microsoft Corporation, covering North and South Carolina. He frequently delivers presentations and works with local community groups and customers on emerging technologies, .NET, and developer tools. Prior to his Developer Evangelist role, Brian worked as a software engineer on a Windows Vista team in Redmond, and before he joined Microsoft he helped build large scale e-commerce applications for various companies across the United States. Brian is based out of Greensboro, NC.
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