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      <title>A Coder Interview With Howard Dierking — A Decade Later</title>
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      <description>Back in 2012, the folks at Code Project interviewed me as part of their ongoing series profiling developers — their backgrounds, projects, interests, and pet peeves. At the time I was a PM on the ASP.NET team at Microsoft, freshly off of a stint running MSDN Magazine. A decade-plus later, they reached out again to do a follow-up — same questions, very different answers, as a lot has changed.
Sadly one of the things that changed between the start and completion of the interview was that Code Project ceased operation.</description>
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