Matt's Bio
Hi there! My name is Matt Kellner, and I am a test engineer on the Windows Embedded team. I've been here since April of 2004, and I've been mainly a jack-of-all-trades, providing various testing services and developing tools for several different groups within our team.
Before joining the Embedded team, I was a core tester for "Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge" for the Xbox, and I've been in several other testing and web development contracts here at Microsoft, totalling about two years of total work.
I have been using and programming computers since I was a kid and I am passionate about the quality of my work. On my spare time, I also enjoy discussing psychology and politics, composing music, and taking care of my two cats.
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- Anonymous
April 09, 2005
This question came up in the Embedded newsgroup a while back, and since then I've been interested in... - Anonymous
June 14, 2005
Another topic that seems to be making the rounds in the newsgroups lately has to do with how EWF Disk... - Anonymous
July 08, 2005
Here’s an interesting topic I came across recently: Say you have a standalone, non-networked machine... - Anonymous
July 30, 2005
Here’s an interesting topic I came across recently: Say you have a standalone, non-networked machine... - Anonymous
July 30, 2005
Having trouble getting your El Torito runtime working?  Admittedly, the instructions on MSDN for... - Anonymous
June 18, 2006
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June 23, 2006
Greetings from Beijing!  The first set of presentations in the Asia tour are done, and they're saying...