23 years ago 20021217

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mailto:joshua@industriallogic.com

website: http://industriallogic.com/

until Joshua changes it, here is his bio from the Patterns wiki

Some History

My experience goes back to the IBM Mainframes: I used to draw them with crayons when my Father would bring me to work. I started real programming before I could drive, writing applications in Basic and Pascal on various machines, including the Apple IIe. I continued to program in Junior High and High School and then abandoned software to go to College. In College, I decided to take a year off between my Sophomore and Junior years. It was during this time that I landed a professional programming job for a Bank on Wall Street. After graduating, I went to work for that Bank, designing and programming numerous financial systems in the Credit and Market Risk departments. Ten years later, at the end of '95, after realizing that I work too hard not to own the stuff I produce, I founded Industrial Logic, Inc. [1]

Today

Today I run Industrial Logic, a company which provides software consulting and training services to diverse industries. In this role, I help companies design and develop systems, teach patterns of software development, and collaborate with other small consulting shops on various projects.

I'm personally quite active in the patterns community though I have not published extensively. I think patterns are incredibly useful. Over time, I've grown to see that Pattern Languages provide very dependable ways to communicate knowledge.

Programming With Patterns

Programming With Patterns is a new series of online workshops dedicated to teaching people how to use Patterns intelligently. You can learn more about this by visit http://industriallogic.com/training/pwp.html

Pools of Insight: A Pattern Language For Study Groups

I've been working on two pattern languages for some time now. One is close to being complete. It is all about forming and running study groups. You can read more here: http://industriallogic.com/papers/kh.html

2 days later 20021220

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mailto:joshua@industriallogic.com
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website: http://industriallogic.com/
I'm a programmer. I've been programming professionally since 1988. Since 1995, I've been running Industrial Logic, a company that specializes in a pattern language called Extreme Programming. I live in Berkeley, California, about 2 blocks away from where Christopher Alexander lives. I remain deeply interested in Alexander's work and its influence on software development.
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until Joshua changes it, here is his bio from the Patterns wiki

Some History

My experience goes back to the IBM Mainframes: I used to draw them with crayons when my Father would bring me to work. I started real programming before I could drive, writing applications in Basic and Pascal on various machines, including the Apple IIe. I continued to program in Junior High and High School and then abandoned software to go to College. In College, I decided to take a year off between my Sophomore and Junior years. It was during this time that I landed a professional programming job for a Bank on Wall Street. After graduating, I went to work for that Bank, designing and programming numerous financial systems in the Credit and Market Risk departments. Ten years later, at the end of '95, after realizing that I work too hard not to own the stuff I produce, I founded Industrial Logic, Inc. [1]

Today

Today I run Industrial Logic, a company which provides software consulting and training services to diverse industries. In this role, I help companies design and develop systems, teach patterns of software development, and collaborate with other small consulting shops on various projects.

I'm personally quite active in the patterns community though I have not published extensively. I think patterns are incredibly useful. Over time, I've grown to see that Pattern Languages provide very dependable ways to communicate knowledge.

Programming With Patterns

Programming With Patterns is a new series of online workshops dedicated to teaching people how to use Patterns intelligently. You can learn more about this by visit http://industriallogic.com/training/pwp.html

Pools of Insight: A Pattern Language For Study Groups

I've been working on two pattern languages for some time now. One is close to being complete. It is all about forming and running study groups. You can read more here: http://industriallogic.com/papers/kh.html

18 years ago JoshuaKerievsky