Why "CSharpener?"
I have a relatively broad background, ranging from coding in FORTRAN IV on an old IBM 1401 through experimenting on the sharp side of the blade. These days, I have a nice position doing software architecture for systems that will be developed with the .NET Framework. While I have worked in many languages on many platforms, most of my current work is done in C#. I have always pushed to sharpen and refactor code -- my own and my employer-of-the-moment's. As I now tend to find myself sharpening C# code, I somehow acquired the moniker, "CSharpener."
While I will probably blog about many languages, especially ones that are CLS-compliant, I suspect that you will see quite a bit about C# and the .NET Framework on this weblog.
Who is CSharpener? My name is John Tobler and I currently work as Senior .NET Architect at EDmin.com, Inc., in beautiful San Diego, CA.