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My name is Ash Tewari. I have been developing software for over 10 years. I enjoy interacting with the members of software development community and very interested in sharing perspectives and insights with others. In my free time, I like to experiment with new tools, techniques, technology and concepts. In the process, I sometimes create something useful too !
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- Switched to Thematic
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- Create Games From Scratch
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We have a position open for a 6 month internship in our group in Calabasas, CA. We do cutting edge Network Performance Analysis work. A candidate with C#/C++/C background on Windows/Linux is preferred. If you are interested, contact me. The position is available now.
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