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[[Image:ChrisSteinbach.JPG|right|thumb|100px|frame|Gambia, January 1st 2007]]
I am a software developer by profession and have been for eight years. Regarding education, I have a B.Sc (Hons) in Computer Science from Staffordshire University in England.
I am a software developer by profession and have been for eight years. Regarding education, I have a B.Sc (Hons) in Computer Science from Staffordshire University in England.


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Outside of work I study the Philosophy of Science. [[Paul Feyerabend]] is perhaps my favourite author, although I've taken a break from reading him just to get a wider perspective. I'm currently working on the 'History of scientific method' article for Wikipedia, where I have recently updated sections on Descartes, Galileo and Francis Bacon. I have made contributions to Wikipedia, off and on, since 2002.
Outside of work I study the Philosophy of Science. [[Paul Feyerabend]] is perhaps my favourite author, although I've taken a break from reading him just to get a wider perspective. I'm currently working on the 'History of scientific method' article for Wikipedia, where I have recently updated sections on Descartes, Galileo and Francis Bacon. I have made contributions to Wikipedia, off and on, since 2002.
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Gambia, January 1st 2007

I am a software developer by profession and have been for eight years. Regarding education, I have a B.Sc (Hons) in Computer Science from Staffordshire University in England.

My professional interests centre around software development methodology and practice. I know a thing or two about Extreme Programming, Software Version Control, Legacy Software and Software Metrics.

Outside of work I study the Philosophy of Science. Paul Feyerabend is perhaps my favourite author, although I've taken a break from reading him just to get a wider perspective. I'm currently working on the 'History of scientific method' article for Wikipedia, where I have recently updated sections on Descartes, Galileo and Francis Bacon. I have made contributions to Wikipedia, off and on, since 2002.