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On top of being a top notch coder, Ben is also known as "Mr Prototype". He is one of the faster picker-uperers of new software and concepts known to man. He can have a proof-of-concept for just about anything up and running faster than your CEO's average coffee break.
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One of the last of the dying code-nazi breed, Gerrod can writes clear, precise and well documented code that gets projects out of even the tightest of deadlines.
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Is all about efficiency and performance - give him a fast program and he'll make it faster.
Pat: The "thinker from thoughtworks", Pat knows more about java, agile, and software engineering in general than you'd ever thought was possible.
Karl: More intuitive than superman on speed (and 16% funnier too), Karl is no longer the newest member of the quickduck blogging community.

Hi there to Gerrod!
I saw your post about the DebuggerDisplayAttribute, and browsed through your blog a bit, nice stuff!
For the past year or so I’ve been working with a friend on a commercial extension to Visual Studio’s C# debugging experience called “BugAid”, and one of the things it does is offer an alternative to the DebuggerDisplayAttribute in the
form of stars that you can click that automatically change the way values of that type are displayed, without needing to stop debugging, recompile and re-run. I find this helps a lot when you
are debugging a deeply nested object graph.
Anyways, the product now is in beta and I would really love having more thoughtful people such as yourself trying it out and giving feedback, so if you’re interested, please check it out!
http://www.bugaidsoftware.com
BTW, I couldn’t find a direct contact page for each of you on this site, you guys should consider adding one.
Thanks a lot,
– Omer Raviv, BugAid Software.