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Welcome Janusz

November 27, 2008 by Artem Marchenko

Dear readers

We just got a new regular contributor for AgileSoftwareDevelopment.com – Janusz Gorycki

Janusz Gorycki is a developer and team manager with over fourteen years of experience. He has spent most of that time at Intel Corporation, working in many areas, from telecommunications and embedded systems, to internal IT software development. While working for there, he was working together with our other regular contributor – Przemyslaw Bielicki. Janusz has left Intel with a group of colleagues to start a software development and consulting company Spartez where he works to this day. Janusz and his team have been using agile development methods for the last three years and you can find basic details about his company in the recently published interview.

Please, welcome Janusz and comment on his writing.

Artem, Editor-in-Chief

P.S.
If you are thinking about becoming a regular contributor to this site, shoot me an e-mail. We are particularly interested in joining forces with people with testing and UI-related experience.

About the Author: As the Editor-in-Chief for AgileSoftwareDevelopment.com, Artem is charged with overseeing the direction for content, advertising, and the overall management of the site. Nowadays in his day life, Artem is a product manager in a global telecommunication company where he leads the development of a product developed in extremely distributed environment. Artem has been applying Agile and researching Agile since 2005. Contact Artem

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