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Offline monsterer

15 Years professional C++ engineer, 7 spent working for Sony Computer Entertainment

C++,C#, HTML, JS, various assembly languages, server side, front end, physics engines, rendering engines, web servers, etc

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My greatest interest lies in assisting with UX and prioritization of UX/UI related tasks:

- TCP/IP Routing
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- Git Issue management and prioritization
- UX Mockups and feature mediation/moderation
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- Technical documentation
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I am a product manager in a leading O2O company in China.
I have some experience in system planning and design, and a little experience in business.

Offline lovejoy

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and I make a great curry!

Ok ok.. html too. ;)

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Offline tony-hughes-design

Welcome aboard Tony H.!

Nice portfolio!

Thanks a bunch man!

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Welcome aboard Tony H.!

Nice portfolio!
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Offline tony-hughes-design

Hi Everybody!

Just introducing myself over here. My name is Tony and a few years ago I came back to the UK to sink my teeth into a Visual Communications degree.
Visual Communication is much more than just pretty pictures and visual eye candy its the basis of what forms our perception and reality. Our eyes feed us with 10,000,000 bits per second of information, which shapes our cognition and reality. I specialise the analytical way we process visual communication, how it effects our perception of the world we live in and in what ways it can be used for ideological subversion, branding, advertising, marketing, etc.
And I love exploring such things as brand sabotage, social engineering, propaganda etc.

On a lighter note, Illustrator, Photoshop, Eye-Tracking, & Photography are some of the tools of the trade and I'm proficient to a high level in all of these.
So if you need somebody to create a really powerful branding campaign or just some light hearted visual eye candy please lets work together on something.

My Portfolio.
http://www.tonyhughesdesign.com

Offline amencon

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Fairly new to game programming wise. 

For the last couple years most of my work time is spent developing an ASP.NET MVC4 web portal application using C#.  I have moderate web GUI skills (HTML/CSS/JQuery etc.).  Also proficient in SQL Server and use LINQ a bit.

I have beginner level experience (finished various online courses like at CodeAcademy.com) in python, PHP, and MySQL.

Don't have the time to pursue full projects on my own at this time.  However if someone wanted some free weekend/evening help on a project they had that I found interesting I'd be happy to help in any way I can.

Ever since someone linked the 2013 Turing Festival talk by Mike Hearn on autonomous corporations I've been very interested in the role DACs will play in our future and think they will be increasingly relevant as they mature.  It's great that this community is helping to push things forward and would love to be a part of it.

Offline wesphily

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My skills are more in infrastructure. I have the following certifications: CCNA, MCITP:SA 2008, and MCSE 2012. I have just finished studies for my VMWare Cloud certification. I plan to further my knowledge of vmware products such as ESXI, VCenter, and VCloud Dirctor.

Mostly I am posting to give kutos to the people building Invictus. I have been around several environments in the crypto seen and, none of them match the level of expertise that invictus shows. I happily dumped all I had into the most recent AGS snapshot.

Thanks for all your hard work.


p.s. I also have a novice level understanding of technical analysis (aka trend trading). Took training from Quint Tantro and, I have read many books on various investing strategies.
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i write code too.
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Offline G1ng3rBr34dM4n

Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering from Kettering University (formerly GMI) 

Early adopter, overly-ambitious thinker & dreamer, member of Team Viral: https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=3490.0 

Entrepreneur and advisor for the indoor farming industry by night. 

Program Manager for an automotive manufacturer by day. 

I get a kick out of learning new things and have been researching the cryptocurrency ecosystem for the past 4 months. 

I tweet: @brianfalther (tying this account to my true identity to uphold my reputation and hold myself accountable for what's said)

Here to watch the birth and growth of a true economic paradigm shift.

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Bachelor's degree in mathematics from top-10 US university.  Also extensive study in Economics and CS.  A lot of that stuff has been forgotten (graduated in 2003), but I can always re-learn anything.

Not really a programmer now, although I have been one in the past.  Mostly PHP.  Proficient in Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.  Advanced amateur photographer.

Good at thinking about difficult ideas, modeling them, and explaining them.

Very good written and spoken English.  I know all the rules, and I'm a great editor (both to correct pure grammar mistakes, and to resolve unclear/improper wording); but I'm not against breaking the rules when it makes sense stylistically.  I know/speak/read a good bit of German, and a little bit of Spanish.  This sounds strange to say, but I have very good language-comprehension skills, no matter what the language.  Even if I am unfamiliar with the grammar and vocabulary (or even the written characters), I can usually understand foreign-language documents fairly well, given enough time and a good dictionary; and I am well above-average at both understanding non-native English speakers when they use poor English (written or spoken), and producing English that can be understood by non-native English speakers (same).  In short, I believe that I am very good at interfacing and communicating with other humans.

Please see my "horse race" analogy in the Analogy Bounty thread:

https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=2368.msg38118#msg38118

I believe that this accurately represents my ability to take difficult concepts and explain them in plain English, even if that plain English gets a little wordy sometimes ;)

In my day-to-day job, I work on databases, simplifying office work and converting inter-related sets of Excel spreadsheets to relational DB's, while training co-workers on how to use the new DB's.  (DBMS = FileMaker Pro, which if you haven't tried it, is EXCELLENT for rapid application development and prototyping, although the prototype can end up fulfilling the client's needs 95% of the time if you're looking at an application that only needs to support a handful of users.)

I could see myself playing a role similar to that of Tom in Office Space.  "Look, I already told you!  I deal with the Goddamn customers so the engineers don't have to!"
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-Trader/Investor (Have traded Vol, FX, Index, HY, Leveraged ETFs, Foreign stocks, precious metals physical and derivatives)
-Video Encoder HandbrakeCLI, ffmpeg (Can encode low bit rate high quality like yify)
-Bilingual (English/Spanish)
-Linux/Windows
-Video game consoles Hacking/Cracking/Piracy (Hobby)
-Some python, C and Android
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Offline bytemaster

Dot.Com Era moneypunk refugee from the business side of the house.

MA in Economics (Austrian School and Public Choice), PhD in Finance (Investments and Corporate).

Expert Witness for financial cases.

Programming—other than playing around a little bit with Python, Haskell, and Smalltalk—limited to R/S+.

Research includes estimating value of non-traded assets, like open educational resources, executive compensation, etc.

Published on estimating long-term value of early-stage startup experiencing exceptional growth.

Stay current with financial cryptography and cryptocurrency regulatory issues.

Full time Invictus employee as well.
For the latest updates checkout my blog: http://bytemaster.bitshares.org
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We are expert marketers, developers and branders.  We also have a complete team with proven track records.
Always looking to fund great projects and people.

We are hosting The Crypto Currency Convention in NYC on April 9th. Dozens of Crypto Currencies and De-Centralized Applications are sending their creator and/ or lead dev team to speak about and educate about their particular coin and what it represents.  It will be great exposure for the entire Crypto Currency Ecosystem and Community.

www.CryptoCurrencyConvention.com has all the details for the event.

Our mission is to bring awareness and acceptance to all Crypto Currency and not just bitcoin.  .
 
Education and exposure is the only way we all win.

We would love to collaborate with any and all of You. Teamwork works,
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