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Dan Maharry is the Senior Developer at Co-operative Web. He has previously worked at Midcounties Co-operative Ltd , 3Form , and dotCoop.[http://uk.linkedin.com/in/hmobius Linkedin]
'''Dan Maharry''' is the Senior Developer at Co-operative Web. He has previously worked at Midcounties Co-operative Ltd., 3Form, and dotCoop.<ref>[http://uk.linkedin.com/in/hmobius Linkedin]</ref>


He started out as a student film journalist. He has written and edited numerous programming books covering technologies such as HTML, Java, C++, C#, Classic ASP, Perl, ASP.NET, Javascript, Fireworks, and Visual Studio for a variety of publishers including Wrox, Friends Of Ed, Glasshaus, Apress, Wiley, Microsoft Press, Sys-con, Addison Wesley, SAMS, and O’Reilly Associates.[http://www.hmobius.com/about.aspx Dan Maharry.com]The books he has worked on have now sold over 750,000 copies worldwide and have led him to further work with Computer Bookshops, PAG, and Microsoft's e-Learning wing as well as a spell as a web designer with 3Form Ltd.
He started out as a student film journalist. He has written and edited numerous programming books covering technologies such as HTML, Java, C++, C#, Classic ASP, Perl, ASP.NET, Javascript, Fireworks, and Visual Studio for a variety of publishers including Wrox, Friends Of Ed, Glasshaus, Apress, Wiley, Microsoft Press, Sys-con, Addison Wesley, SAMS, and O’Reilly Associates.<ref>[http://www.hmobius.com/about.aspx Dan Maharry.com]</ref>The books he has worked on have now sold over 750,000 copies worldwide and have led him to further work with Computer Bookshops, PAG, and Microsoft's e-Learning wing, and web design with 3Form Ltd.


In 2005, Dan started work as Technical Manager for Co-operative IT and Midcounties Co-operative Domains Ltd, who act as registry operator for the dotCoop sponsored top-level domain name for DCLLC and [[ICANN]]. He is now a senior developer for Co-operative Web, a software development workers’ co-operative based in Birmingham, UK.   
In 2005, Dan started work as technical manager for Co-operative IT and Midcounties Co-operative Domains Ltd., which acts as a registry operator for the dotCoop sponsored [[TLD]], for DCLLC, and [[ICANN]]. He is now a senior developer for Co-operative Web, a software development workers’ co-operative based in Birmingham, UK.   


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Latest revision as of 15:30, 21 May 2021

Country: UK
Website:

   http://www.hmobius.com

LinkedIn:    Dan Maharry
Twitter:    @hmobius

Dan Maharry is the Senior Developer at Co-operative Web. He has previously worked at Midcounties Co-operative Ltd., 3Form, and dotCoop.[1]

He started out as a student film journalist. He has written and edited numerous programming books covering technologies such as HTML, Java, C++, C#, Classic ASP, Perl, ASP.NET, Javascript, Fireworks, and Visual Studio for a variety of publishers including Wrox, Friends Of Ed, Glasshaus, Apress, Wiley, Microsoft Press, Sys-con, Addison Wesley, SAMS, and O’Reilly Associates.[2]The books he has worked on have now sold over 750,000 copies worldwide and have led him to further work with Computer Bookshops, PAG, and Microsoft's e-Learning wing, and web design with 3Form Ltd.

In 2005, Dan started work as technical manager for Co-operative IT and Midcounties Co-operative Domains Ltd., which acts as a registry operator for the dotCoop sponsored TLD, for DCLLC, and ICANN. He is now a senior developer for Co-operative Web, a software development workers’ co-operative based in Birmingham, UK.

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