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Jeff Atwood was a keynote presenter at the 2008 [[Canadian University Software Engineering Conference]].<ref>http://2008.cusec.net/en/speakers.php</ref>
Jeff Atwood was a keynote presenter at the 2008 [[Canadian University Software Engineering Conference]].<ref>http://2008.cusec.net/en/speakers.php</ref>

Atwood believes increasing your on-screen real estate for example having three monitors improves productivity.
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== Published work ==
== Published work ==

Revision as of 20:04, 27 June 2011

File:Jeff atwood coding horror.jpg
Photo of Jeff Atwood

Jeff Atwood is a software developer, book author, podcaster and writer of the popular blog Coding Horror. Together with Joel Spolsky, he founded the question-and-answer website network Stack Exchange, which includes Stack Overflow for programmers, Server Fault for system administrators, and Super User, for general computer-related questions, as well as many similar websites surrounding topics decided on by the community.

Atwood and Spolsky previously published a weekly podcast covering the progress on Stack Overflow, and a wide range of software development issues.

Jeff Atwood was a keynote presenter at the 2008 Canadian University Software Engineering Conference.[1]

Atwood believes increasing your on-screen real estate for example having three monitors improves productivity. [2]

Published work

  • The ASP.NET 2.0 Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks & Hacks, by Scott Allen, Jeff Atwood, Wyatt Barnett, Jon Galloway and Phil Haack. ISBN 098028581X ISBN 978-0980285819

References

  1. ^ http://2008.cusec.net/en/speakers.php
  2. ^ Eric Lai (2008-06-18). "Build a three-screen workstation for $230 or less". Computerworld. Retrieved 2011-06-27.

External links

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