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As Chief of South Eastern Operations for an international IT consulting firm, he had to \u201cMacGyver together\u201d a network out of old parts so that his client could locate missing cargo vessels in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. In that position, he also provided testimony as an expert witness in Federal court, weighing in on alleged software copyright infringement.<\/p>\n<p>David has also worked as a consultant for Fortune 500 companies in the manufacturing and insurance industries. When he repaired a legacy inventory and ordering system for a major greeting card company just before one of their biggest sales days, he became known as, \u201cThe Programmer who Saved Mother\u2019s Day\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>His professional writing has been published by SitePoint, Microsoft, Dice, C\/C++ User\u2019s Journal, PC Techniques and John Wiley &amp; Sons.<\/p>\n<p>David has four major game titles to his credit as an artificial intelligence and physics simulation programmer: NFL Full Contact Football, Indy Racing \u2013 Road to the Indianapolis 500, Jeff Gordon XS Racing and Centipede 3D. Lest his \u201cGeek Cred\u201d be remotely in doubt, he has also been published in Dragon magazine.<\/p>\n<p>During his time as the Web Development Community Guide for DICE, he was impressed with the elegance of WordPress not only as a publishing tool, but as a web application platform. Before joining 10up, David worked as Chief Software Architect for a web services company specializing in SaaS eCommerce, where he created a plugin that integrated his company\u2019s eCommerce services with WordPress.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>David, a Web Engineer with 10 Up, is a long time software engineering professional and author, who has been involved in Internet development since 1994. Before focusing on WordPress, David wore many hats. 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