Alex Lowe, New office, and still hiring

It's been a busy couple of weeks!

Scott beat me to it, but after months of cajoling we convinced Alex Lowe to join Telligent. Alex was previously a developer evangelist working for Microsoft and before that was one of the key community people in the ASP.NET space. In his new role with Telligent Alex is going to take on managment on the www.asp.net site.

Today we also opened our office here in Dallas, TX USA. We'll post pictures soon, but we have already been trying to come up with names for our conference/game rooms. The game room name is a no brainer: Halo (what else could a bunch of geeked out developers think of for a name!). As for the 2 main conference rooms we're biased and so far 'C#' and 'ASP.NET' seem appropriate.

Lastly, we're still hiring developers (+1 if you live in Dallas). We'll post some job descriptions this next week -- but we are primarily looking for developers. 

Published Friday, February 18, 2005 11:18 PM by Rob Howard

Comments

# re: Alex Lowe, New office, and still hiring

Saturday, February 19, 2005 12:21 AM by Russ
Odessa
Jasper

Two cities in Texas, your home state, that sound cool.

Now, back to my new radio controlled airplane...

# re: Alex Lowe, New office, and still hiring

Saturday, February 19, 2005 12:37 AM by Ken Cox [MVP - ASP.NET]
Great to see Alex putting his talent to work at www.asp.net!

# re: Alex Lowe, New office, and still hiring

Saturday, February 19, 2005 3:46 AM by RichB
Taking the C# and ASP.Net theme a bit further back into history, how about naming it "Lightening"?

# re: Alex Lowe, New office, and still hiring

Saturday, February 19, 2005 5:39 AM by Ken Robertson
Damnit Rob, don't make me want to move to Texas. :) Office sounds awesome.

# re: Alex Lowe, New office, and still hiring

Saturday, February 19, 2005 11:13 AM by Kingsley Tagbo
Rob:

I am glad to know that you guys are expanding. More employees for Telligent means more toys for the developer community :)

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