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The WoundVision Solution Video

  WoundVision put together this great video.  I just wanted to share.  A lot of people ask me about where I work.  Here’s the super bowl commercial version of WoundVision.

What’s on my Zune?

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The other day in front of about 100 of my closest friends, I was asked about what podcasts I listen to.  I was at the monthly IndyNDA meeting.  I drew a complete blank.  My Zune was in the car.  So here is what is currently synced.   .NET Rocks! - .NET Rocks! is a weekly talk show for anyone interested in programming on the Microsoft .NET platform. The shows range from introductory information to hardcore geekiness. Deep Fried Bytes - Deep Fried Bytes is an audio talk show with a Southern flavor hosted by technologists and developers Keith Elder and Chris Woodruff . The show discusses a wide range of topics including application development, operating systems and technology in general. Anything is fair game if it plugs into the wall or takes a battery. The Smackdown - Developer Smackdown was started in early 2009 by Clark Sell and Mark Nichols . They published our first show that June and have tried to publish at least 2 shows a month since.

We're looking for a full-time Web Developer

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  http://woundvision.com   http://www.flickr.com/photos/woundvision/     Apply here: http://cb.com/WoundVisionJob   Description   Searching for dynamic, team oriented, software engineers who would like to be a part of a groundbreaking healthcare company. WoundVision is a startup healthcare IT company that is introducing new wound care technology that will assist facilities with early wound detection and intervention. This position will be helping to build and continually improve the WoundVision iNSIGHT software that will be used in hospitals, nursing homes, LTAC facilities, and homecare.     Requirements 5+ years overall experience team experience developing large scale data driven commercial Internet web sites using Microsoft technologies Require C# in ASP.Net/IIS environment (.Net 3.5/4.0) Must have strong SQL skills, LINQ experience, and be familiar with the MS SQL Server environment Strong browser side skills including JavaScr