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The InsideAgile team |
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Brian Robertson |
Tim Bacon |
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Anthony Moquin |
Patrick Wilson-Welsh
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Gareth Powell |
Bill Schofield |
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Dr. Gareth Powell
is a Team Lead and Senior Architect at Ternary. Gareth's 25
year background in software development includes key roles
in the delivery of robust solutions for Wall Street and the
Telecommunications Industry. Much of his early work involved
the development and improvement of computer languages, programming
environments, and supporting tools, and he was an engineer
on the Lucid Energize and C++ compilers in the early '90s.
He is passionate about improving programmers' productivity
and their ability to deliver useful solutions to customers,
and he is an expert in the use of agile methodologies. He
holds a B.Sc. and Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University
of Bristol in England. |
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“Gareth's
passion for delivering value to customers shines through in
both the way he selects and masters the tools he uses, and
in his desire to teach others how to program more effectively
and efficiently. I love the way that he combines the intellectual
and down-to-earth sides of his character so well, and the
story he tells about his "XP epiphany" – browsing
"XP Explained" in a bookshop in 2001 while reading
his children picture book stories. That really sums up Gareth
for me.”
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Publications & Presentations |
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‘Informed
Consent’, AgileDevelopment Magazine, Spring 2006
pp 21-25. |
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'Functional Metaprogramming'
- Alpha Books, Bristol, England ISBN 1-89785-103-0,
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'The Princess and the
"C"' - European C++ User Group Newsletter
Vol.1 No.3 - June 1992 |
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'Why do C++ Programmers
need databases' - European C++ User Group Newsletter
Vol.1 No.3 - June 1992 |
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'Jeremiah, Prophet
of Doom', Advantage Books, ISBN 0-97543-327-X, 2005. |
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