about
I have been helping businesses from multiple disciplines to maximize their business potential through analysis of current and future needs, and implementing low-maintenance solutions fitting their exact needs.
During my career I have been involved with Open Source projects that are aimed at providing solid and developer friendly frameworks, and took active part in software development communities and user groups as organizer and speaker.
I have been an active contributor to many open source projects, such as ASP.NET MVC and WebAPI, MongoDB, Castle Project, and Project Kudu.
In my career I have had the opportunity to work with many companies, and learn about a varity of business domains, such as the music industry, e-commerce, human resources, logistics, health, finance, avionics, travel, cloud infrastructures, mobile backends, communication services, and even maritime intelligence.
In the recent years I have been working for Microsoft, on myriad of projects, such as Azure Mobile Services, .NET Native, ASP.NET, Skype, and Office 365.
I love learning new things, and hope that my career will continue to serve me with new, interesting domains to explore.
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Two more years and one programming language later
Sep 29, 2014
Two more years have passed. Last time both Noam and Alma were still just playing...
Read more ...My DateTime serialization practices
Sep 4, 2013
Show me your date When sending DateTimes as string across the wire, it is quite...
Read more ...Two years and one baby later
Oct 11, 2012
two years ago, my Noam (who was 1y and a wee back then) got caught...
Read more ...Excel and Mobile Services take 2
Sep 11, 2012
I have updated the code from my recent post, Using Excel to edit Azure Mobile...
Read more ...Using Excel to edit Azure Mobile Service table data
Sep 7, 2012
When building apps for Mobile Services, you often need to manipulate the data stored in...
Read more ...Using gists in your blog? Embed them into your feed
Sep 4, 2012
I love using github gists for code snippets on my blog. It has many pros,...
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