Senior Software Developer at Wireless Generation / Amplify Learning
Location:
Canton, Georgia
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Wireless Generation / Amplify Learning - Alpharetta, Ga since Jan 2013
Senior Software Developer
MDSi, Inc. - Cumming, GA Jul 2012 - Jan 2013
Senior Application Developer
TMX Finance Apr 2011 - Jul 2012
Development Manager
ista North America Jul 2008 - Mar 2011
Development Manager
Prommis Solutions, LLC Sep 2006 - Jun 2008
Application Developer
Education:
Kennesaw State University 1996 - 2000
Bachelor of Science (BS), Computer Science and Information Systems
Lassiter High School 1992 - 1996
Skills:
.NET WPF WCF WF NHibernate ReSharper NUnit XAML LINQ WinForms XML JSON Agile Scrum Continuous Integration Advanced SQL Advanced CSS ASP.NET ASP.NET AJAX ASP.NET MVC Log4Net NCover NAnt MSBuild JavaScript jQuery HTML ASP AJAX MySQL IIS Domain Modeling Web Development Agile Methodologies Kendo UI SQL T-SQL Microsoft SQL Server Groovy Grails C# SSRS SSIS
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Jason Priest - White Anglo-Saxon Protestants ...
White Anglo-Saxon Protestants is the second single from the debut full...
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PRIEST OUTBURST 8 1 22
Jason Priest speaks during the public forum portion of the Quincy City...
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JASON PRIEST OUTBURST
From the Quincy City Council meeting, May 23, 2022.
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DAILY MUDDY: The Jason Priest Problem
Ashley Conrad and Bob Gough talk about what can be done when someone's...
The leaders of the conservative Republicans, state Sen. Jason Priest and Senate Majority Leader Art Wittich, made it clear in pre-session emails that they are backed by plenty of political money, and plan to use it.
State Sen. Jason Priest of Red Lodge said Republicans don't like the political advocacy Planned Parenthood engages in. Democrats said the advocacy is only there because of attacks against the health care services.
Republican state Sen. Jason Priest of Red Lodge, the sponsor of the measure, said that the Legislature has issued similar orders in the past and none have been determined by a court to be unconstitutional.