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==Dillon Sadofsky==
===ISoft History===
Dillon Robert Sadofsky has been with ISoft Data since probably around 2003 or 2004 (who can remember these things?).  Starting as a programmer for [[ITrack Pro]] he eventually moved on to work on [[ITrack AX]], and now works almost exclusively on [[ITrack Enterprise]].
Dillon graduated [http://www.unl.edu UNL] with a BS in computer science in 2006.  He is currently working on his MS in computer science at UNL.  During his time at UNL, Dillon specialized in algorithms, RFID technology, real-time asset tracking in the medical environments, and optical networking heurstics. [http://cse.unl.edu/~dsadofs Dillon's UNL webpage with some student projects]
===Programming Experience===
Dillon started his programming career in [http://sun.java.com Java], taught at UNL.  Throughout his time there, he expanded into C, C++, PHP, SQL, C# .Net, and UNIX scripting.  At ISoft, Dillon became very familiar with the ins and outs of [http://dev.mysql.com MySQL] and C++ MFC, and has been locked in an eternal struggle with getting MFC to work reasonably ever since.

Revision as of 18:02, 22 October 2008

Dillon Sadofsky

ISoft History

Dillon Robert Sadofsky has been with ISoft Data since probably around 2003 or 2004 (who can remember these things?). Starting as a programmer for ITrack Pro he eventually moved on to work on ITrack AX, and now works almost exclusively on ITrack Enterprise.

Dillon graduated UNL with a BS in computer science in 2006. He is currently working on his MS in computer science at UNL. During his time at UNL, Dillon specialized in algorithms, RFID technology, real-time asset tracking in the medical environments, and optical networking heurstics. Dillon's UNL webpage with some student projects

Programming Experience

Dillon started his programming career in Java, taught at UNL. Throughout his time there, he expanded into C, C++, PHP, SQL, C# .Net, and UNIX scripting. At ISoft, Dillon became very familiar with the ins and outs of MySQL and C++ MFC, and has been locked in an eternal struggle with getting MFC to work reasonably ever since.