One year and four months later...

Yesterday night while drinking a couple of beers with some of my Southworks’ colleagues, I returned back to my home and being lying on my bed, I started to think on this last year and four months from when I began working in Southworks.

While I was dating back over time, I remembered in which projects and customers we were worked for, some of them are “Microsoft Architecture Strategy Team”, “Microsoft Depeloper & Platform Evangelism Team”, “Microsoft Connected Services Framework Team”, “Microsoft SQL Server Team”, “Grupo Sancor Seguros” among others, and the important people who I known in person like Eugenio Pace y Gianpaolo Carraro.

Words and technical acronyms came to my mind regarding things I have being acquired and incorporated during this time. So, in this moment I started to imagine something like a mental “Tag Cloud” and it was there when I decided to write this post with the objective of leaving this as a log experience and to compare it in the future with the new words that surely will be added.

Beside all tags am I listing in this post, I wanted to thank all Southies who were helping me to fill my mind with all this knowledge and specially to my two mentors, which are Johnny Halife y Matias Woloski who today I still admiring and respecting, but the ones who I having fun where the computer aren’t close to us.

Here is my "Mind Tag Cloud":

  Refactoring    Code Analysis    Retrospective    TDD    WCF    WSDL    Continuous Integration    Patterns    Cluster Server    ISO    Virtualization    SOA    Singleton    Cyclomatic Complexity    WPF    Model View Controller    REST    Linq to XML    Mocks    Paravirtualization    Sprint    Hyper-V    Lamda Expressions    Repository    SAN    Synchronization Framework    iSCSI    LUN    Powershell    SCRUM    Ssds    Agile    Spike    NAS    Iteration Planning    Dependency Injection    Factory    Linq to SQL    Code Coverage    Subversion    Security Token Service    CMMi    StyleCop    Model View Presenter    Strategy  FxCop    Serialization    Apache    Prototype    Datamember    Composite Application Block    Build Server    RSS    DIT    S+S    Backlog    Commitment    Inversion Of Control    Scaffolding    Abstract Factory    Reflection    LCOM    Iteration Review    Software As A Service    DataContract    TFS    Code Query Language    SOAP    Dynamic Language Runtime    Lightweight Directory Services 

Published: August 31 2008

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