Consultant, Database Administrator, Database Developer, Software Developer, Web Developer
Company:
Delaney Software Services, Inc.
Areas of Interest (Robotics, Software Architecture, Green Energy, Web 2.0, etc.):
Software
Software Language Proficiencies / Interests:
ASP, C#, HTML, Perl, Python, Ruby, SQL, XML
About Me:
Career software developer for Houston based consulting company. Full time telecommuter.
People don't grow old. When they stop growing, they become old. ~Aldous Huxley
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Believe nothing merely because you have been told it. Do not believe what your teacher tells you merely out of respect for the teacher. But whatsoever, after due examination and analysis, you find to be kind, conducive to the good, the benefit, the welfare of all beings -- that doctrine believe and cling to, and take it as your guide. ~Buddha
Aloha Stephen. It was nice meeting you at Manoa Geeks. We are happy TechHui has been useful for you.
At 3:41pm on September 24, 2008, Daniel Leuck said…
No problem. I'll see you next time, or tomorrow at Manoa Geeks. I posted the presentation. Its a bit spartan (no pretty pictures), but may be of interest.
Hey there, Stephen, hope your move was uneventful, those are the best ones. And, hope that you are acclimating to Honolulu as well. The pidgin English bit can be tough to get used to, you may be able to find some books to help with that. Although it is already 25 years old, Pidgin to Da Max may actually help out.
Hey there, Stephen, good luck with your upcoming move to Hawaii.
I've moved around quite a bit since leaving Honolulu, but I can tell you that you are moving to one of the nicest places on Earth to call home. Make sure to empty out the glovebox and holders in your car of anything of worth before shipping!
Aloha, Stephen! Congratulations on making the move to Hawaii. Hawaii's tech community will be all the richer for it. I see you've RSVP'd for Manoa Geeks on July 31. Looking forward to meeting you then!
I'll actually be moving to Honolulu in August so I decided to start looking around for local special interest groups.
Great! We look forward to seeing you at Honolulu Coders or Manoa Geeks.
What are the most needed skills in Hawaii? I have two months before I move there. What do you guys think would be the best thing for me to start learning or improving on in that time frame?
We see the most jobs posted (here and other places) for Java, .NET, Ruby on Rails and Flex. There are some links to tech job sites on the front page.
Thanks Aaron. It appears that Honolulu has a very large and helpful technology community. In the past week I have managed to make more developer contacts in Honolulu than I have made in 1.5 years of living in Colorado Springs!
Although I have 14 years of experience in this industry, in my current job I am a .NET developer and have been working mostly in C# and SQL for the past 7 years. I've recently started getting interested in Python and Ruby. What are the most needed skills in Hawaii? I have two months before I move there. What do you guys think would be the best thing for me to start learning or improving on in that time frame?
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I've moved around quite a bit since leaving Honolulu, but I can tell you that you are moving to one of the nicest places on Earth to call home. Make sure to empty out the glovebox and holders in your car of anything of worth before shipping!
Mahalo Stephen!
Auntie Lynn aka Auntie Pupule
Great! We look forward to seeing you at Honolulu Coders or Manoa Geeks.
What are the most needed skills in Hawaii? I have two months before I move there. What do you guys think would be the best thing for me to start learning or improving on in that time frame?
We see the most jobs posted (here and other places) for Java, .NET, Ruby on Rails and Flex. There are some links to tech job sites on the front page.
Although I have 14 years of experience in this industry, in my current job I am a .NET developer and have been working mostly in C# and SQL for the past 7 years. I've recently started getting interested in Python and Ruby. What are the most needed skills in Hawaii? I have two months before I move there. What do you guys think would be the best thing for me to start learning or improving on in that time frame?
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