Adam Nathan Joins Non-Pro Tools Team
We have our first developer. Adam Nathan has joined us. If that name sounds familiar, it’s because he’s the soul behind Pinvoke.net, a community site dedicated to getting good coverage of .NET’s Pinvoke functionality (which he largely wrote). I knew Adam was the right guy when, on the weekend between leaving his former team and joining the NPT team, he wrote a prototype IDE based on a casual conversation we had. Basically, I said something offhand and about three days later he had it running, “Just to see if I could do it.”
We’ve been building on it ever since.
Comments
- Anonymous
June 27, 2006
Chris Treadaway, the Express business manager joins the blogosphere. Actually Chris has been blogging... - Anonymous
June 28, 2006
I'm a touch jealous that you're having all this fun without me [;<). But Adam is a cool find (right under your nose, I see). Thanks for the link, I've been devouring his blog pages.
Meanwhile, I really wish it was Enthusiast rather than Non-Professional. The second tries to carve up the world into two disjoint sets, but enthusiasts can occur in either group (just like journalists can also be bloggers, etc.). - Anonymous
June 28, 2006
I'm a touch jealous that you're having all this fun without me [;<). But Adam is a cool find (right under your nose, I see). Thanks for the link, I've been devouring his blog pages.
Meanwhile, I really wish it was Enthusiast rather than Non-Professional. The second tries to carve up the world into two disjoint sets, but enthusiasts can occur in either group (just like journalists can also be bloggers, etc.).