Posted by Eric Polerecky in ASP.NET, AutoDeploy.NET, GitHub, MEF, Unity, autodeploy, fluent interfaceJul 20th, 2009 | No Comments
First; When I pushed to GitHub I decided to rename the project to AutoDeploy.NET.
In the hopes of keeping my sanity and in the context of working in an organization that strictly follows a 50+ page “release management handbook” I started working on AutoDeploy.NET; a deployment automation tool.
As with all my personal projects I took an academic approach to the design and implementation. Instead of building an entire application I created a class library (dll) and used a few 3rd party libraries that I was either unfamiliar.
Class Library
My thought here is that by just creating the class library...
Posted by Eric Polerecky in .NET, ASP.NET, personal, resumeJul 1st, 2009 | No Comments
Recently I was accused of asking to use software on a project just to polish my resume. Obviously that upset me quite a bit and I did polish my resume a bit before sending it to potently new clients/employers.
Please note the length of said resume, the wide breath of technology and if you dig just a little deeper you will see that it is not my resume I wish to polish…it is your development process.
Without further a due I would like to present me resume.