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Name: Brian Di Croce Location: Montreal, Canada Email: bdicroce [at] gmail [dot] com Position: .NET Solution Developer Employer: Avanade Canada (Montreal) Education: D.C.S in Computer Science Technology, B.Eng. in Software Engineering and currently pursuing M.Eng. in Industrial Engineering. Objective: Constantly learning and self-improving the art and science of developing software to deliver a solution that meets the customer’s needs and constraints. |
My name is Brian Di Croce and I am a software developer living in Montreal, Canada. My passion in this profession is to constantly learn and figuring out how to develop and deliver better software. That being said, I love to dig my hands on various software engineering practices and emerging ideas related to that field. I consider myself a generalizing specialist and I am currently focusing on several software development areas, such as software process improvement, domain-driven design, Agile practices (mostly Scrum and XP), design patterns, test-driven development, as well as software architecture and design for enterprise applications using the .NET platform.
I hold a Diploma of Collegial Studies in Computer Science Technology from CEGEP André-Laurendeau, as well as a Bachelor of Engineering in Software Engineering from École de technologie supérieure, an engineering school related to Université du Québec, in beautiful (and sometimes very cold) Montreal city. I’m currently pursuing my graduate studies at École Polytechnique de Montréal in the Master of Technological Project Management program. I am also a Certified ScrumMaster and member of the Agile Alliance, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ Computer Society and the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec.
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