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by Frieder Mack 18.January 2008 16:05

I've had the amazing opportunity to work at Mindfly Inc. for the last year. When I started working here on January 28th of 2007, Mindfly was just starting the transition into a css/div world, taking me along for the ride. This would be an ongoing experience fueled by a unanimous drive to create user-friendly and cutting-edge websites by all employees at Mindfly. Want proof? Just check out the amazing breadth and know-how of the employee blogs for evidence. Much of the content of these blogs encompasses issues we’ve encountered, or programs and techniques we’ve found while developing applications.

Along the way I've discovered how to write console apps, develop web services, work much more fluidly with IIS and MSSQL, and increase me knowledge of .Net programming tenfold – particularly in regards to provider structures, membership and profile provider included (I should have written more blogs…). I've also gotten to know some wonderful people; a trail runner, a css guru, a bartending windsurfer (thanks for the free beer!), a coding Genius, and a punk-rockin' Swede (that description isn’t flattering for a team of professional web developers, but I swear they build awesome websites!). These people leant me their knowledge, their time, their wholehearted-determination, and the necessary freedom to work and learn.

Alas, my time has come to move to a distant village (okay, maybe not-so-distant) and further develop my relationship with my significant other. I wish I could stay, I really do, and I will miss the great working environment and work experiences created through the extraordinary efforts of the Mindfly team.

So congratulations again for beautiful Lillian, John, hope to be at your wedding next year Heather, I wish you well on your war waged on cross-browser compliance Kyle (and look forward to your entertaining blogs), I’m excited to see how SiteWorks develops, she’s beautiful too Rusty, and Gabe, you’ve just started that adventure, so good luck.

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Heather Alvis

Heather Alvis said on January 21, 2008 (14:47)...

Thanks Frieder for all the good times. We miss you already. Good luck in your new village; and if you ever need a trail-run in the dark, and a Boundary Bay chaser, you know Bellingham is just a quick trip away on the motorcycle. Tuesdays at 6.


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