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Jeremy D. Miller -- The Shade Tree Developer

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New Job, and Moving to New York

While I'm sad to leave Austin and Texas behind, I'm happy to announce that I am starting a new position as an Agile Coach and .Net Consultant with Finetix in New York on Monday.  Which also means that I've added this bit of language to the blog skin:

All opinions expressed here constitute my (Jeremy D. Miller's) personal opinion, and do not necessarily represent the opinion of any other organization or person, including (but not limited to) my fellow employees, my employer, its clients or their agents.

The blog will be going dark for about a week as I make the drive to NY and start to settle in at work.  In the meantime, I'm busy trying to fit as much Tex Mex food in this week as I possibly can.  While in Austin, I had a chance to work with and know a lot of great developers and I'll miss you all, but the world's a smaller place than it used to be and we'll bump into each other again.


 



Comments

David Hayden said:

Congratulations, Jeremy. Sounds like a perfect fit for your interests and skills. Be safe during your travels.

# September 27, 2006 8:24 AM

chris donnan said:

Jeremy;

Congrats. You will not regret coming to NY ! All the best for you and your young family. Send me a message when you are around, we'd love to have you out for dinner with the family.

-Chris

# September 27, 2006 9:50 AM

ryan said:

Congrats, drive safe, and good luck.  If your coaching is only half as good as your writing, there will be a vast improvement in code coming from NY.

-Ryan

# September 27, 2006 11:23 AM

Eric Wise said:

Congrats,

As someone who used to live in NY and fled to lower tax shores I hope you negotiated some extra salary to cover the tons of extra taxes you'll be paying in NYC.  ;-)

# September 27, 2006 11:51 AM

Nick Parker said:

Congrats Jeremy, good luck in your new ventures.

# September 27, 2006 3:43 PM

Don Demsak said:

Congrats, and don't be afraid to look me up.  I'll be at the NYC Bar Camp (held in the MSFT office in Midtown) this weekend.

Oh, and not to burst your bubble about Finetex, but you should have talked to me first (not that you actually know me) ;)  A friend of mine just left there.  Well, maybe that isn't the best source of info, a former employee.  Remember, I'm an indie consultant, so I'm biased.

# September 27, 2006 4:59 PM

hammett said:

Hope you have a good time at the big apple. Give Mike Roberts my regards!

# September 27, 2006 11:56 PM

Jeffrey Palermo said:

It was good working with you. Take care.

# October 2, 2006 6:47 AM

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# September 12, 2007 2:09 AM

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About Jeremy D. Miller

Jeremy began his IT career writing "Shadow IT" applications to automate his engineering documentation, then wandered into software development because it looked like more fun. Jeremy previously worked as a systems architect building mission critical supply chain software for a Fortune 100 company and learned agile development practices as a .Net consultant at ThoughtWorks, one of the pioneers of agile development. Jeremy is the author of the open source StructureMap (http://structuremap.sourceforge.net) tool for Dependency Injection with .Net and the forthcoming StoryTeller (http://storyteller.tigris.org) tool for supercharged FIT testing in .Net. Jeremy's thoughts on just about everything software related can be found on his weblog "The Shade Tree Developer" at http://codebetter.com/blogs/jeremy.miller, part of the popular CodeBetter site. Jeremy is a Microsoft MVP for C#. Check out Devlicio.us!

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