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The Rambling of an old developer - by Fernando Doglio

Fernando Doglio

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  • Fernando Doglio

    I'm a Dev Advocate, Tech Author, ex Eng. Manager, old Software developer, husband, dad of 2 little monsters and a heck of a geek. I love programming in general and I think anyone can be a developer if they want to, I'm here to help in that regard!

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