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− | Auntie John was the pseudonym that I used when writing for WACCI, simply because my first series of articles were in the form of an "Agony Aunt" column | + | Auntie John was the pseudonym that I used when writing for [[WACCI]], simply because my first series of articles were in the form of an "Agony Aunt" column. |
− | + | It seemed a good idea at the time. | |
− | + | After [[WACCI]], I worked for Amstrad CPC Magazine, then an Amiga magazine, then PC magazines.. | |
− | + | And then I got a job in the real world as a Technical Writer working for Microsoft in Seattle. | |
+ | I wrote the documentation that came with Visual Studio C# Express, amongst other things. | ||
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+ | These days I'm based in Dublin, but travel to Seattle a lot, and I'm a Program Manager in a team that works on Xbox stuff. | ||
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+ | Writing for WACCI certainly set the tone for my future career. | ||
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+ | But I can't really blame it for ''everything''. | ||
- John Kennedy, Dublin, March 2009 | - John Kennedy, Dublin, March 2009 | ||
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Revision as of 16:29, 2 March 2009
Auntie John was the pseudonym that I used when writing for WACCI, simply because my first series of articles were in the form of an "Agony Aunt" column.
It seemed a good idea at the time.
After WACCI, I worked for Amstrad CPC Magazine, then an Amiga magazine, then PC magazines..
And then I got a job in the real world as a Technical Writer working for Microsoft in Seattle.
I wrote the documentation that came with Visual Studio C# Express, amongst other things.
These days I'm based in Dublin, but travel to Seattle a lot, and I'm a Program Manager in a team that works on Xbox stuff.
Writing for WACCI certainly set the tone for my future career.
But I can't really blame it for everything.
- John Kennedy, Dublin, March 2009