The Geek Stories: Imagine Cup 2004 Retro
- Posted: Mar 16, 2007 at 10:47 PM
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With the Imagine Cup 2007 underway, you sometimes wonder what happened to previous winners. Are they living in the south of France serving drinks to movie stars?
The members of the winning 2004 Imagine Cup team, France, now live and work in Sydney. Where else would top-notch .Net developer want to live and play?
Bernard Oh, from the local Microsoft Evangelism team, found the two guys in a respected Australian .Net developer, Readify.
Francois Beaussier and Aymeric Gauratapelli explain how they participated in, and ultimately won, the 2004 Imagine Cup in Brazil. Along the way, they tell their Geek Story, and get Bernard to admit a deep dark geek story from his early years.
The members of the winning 2004 Imagine Cup team, France, now live and work in Sydney. Where else would top-notch .Net developer want to live and play?
Bernard Oh, from the local Microsoft Evangelism team, found the two guys in a respected Australian .Net developer, Readify.
Francois Beaussier and Aymeric Gauratapelli explain how they participated in, and ultimately won, the 2004 Imagine Cup in Brazil. Along the way, they tell their Geek Story, and get Bernard to admit a deep dark geek story from his early years.
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