Andy joined the Handel staff as part of the software engineer team in February 2004 and as the chief architect of RiteTrack3, the newest version of RiteTrack built on Microsoft's .Net platform. Andy brought to Handel not only an Ivy League education but also significant experience as a computer programmer. After receiving high honors for his undergraduate degree at Princeton University, Andy worked for Advanced Micro devices in Austin, Texas and then at IDES, in Laramie, Wyoming. As a senior programmer at IDES, Andy worked in XML, Perl, java, and Microsoft Visual C , and also developed a set of Microsoft Net support libraries in C#. Andy continues to work on development of RiteTrack with a particular focus on the web client development. |