Custom Programming

Need to outsource some programming or have an idea to change the world? That's what we're here for.

What type of custom work do you do?

You name it. The main focus is usually Palm-related, but with conduits and client-server setups, we get plenty into Windows, Unix, Linux, wireless, and other stuff.

Who are you masked programmers?
Stan Hunter: Founder, President, Programmer; MIT '00

Stan Hunter founded Xenware in 2000 after graduating from MIT with a degree in mechanical engineering. He worked on large-scale, mission-critical revenue management and trade-order management applications for Ten Fold Corporation, Deutsche Bank, Argenesis Corporation, and Goldman Sachs before making Xenware his full-time job. He would be your typical MIT-grad computer geek if he couldn't bench-press 325 pounds. He's also an ACE-certified personal fitness trainer.

Audrey Vuong: Programmer; Stanford '00

Audrey Vuong was the second on board at Xenware and handles miscellaneous Java, Perl, CGI, and e-commerce tasks. She graduated from Stanford in 2000 with a degree in Industrial Engineering and currently splits her Xenware duties with optometry school at UC Berkeley.

Johann Burgert: Electrical Engineer, Associate Programmer; MIT '00, '01

Johann Burgert did a bachelor's and master's in electrical engineering and computer science at MIT and is also an avid martial artist and weight lifter. He is Xenware's complete go-to guy for electical assembly, signal processing, boad design, and low-level programming.

Inga Hunter: Associate Programmer, Graphic Artist; Harvard '01, ('05)

Inga Hunter does graphics, layout, and web programming for Xenware. She graduated Harvard Phi Beta Kappa in '01 and will graduate with another degree in '05. She is currently part-time for Xenware.

Dr. Bin Li: Associate Programmer; University of Beijing '90

Dr. Bin Li was a cardiologist in China for 10 years before coming to the United States. He has extensive experience in Windows, Linux, Unix, Palm, and database programming, and specializes in medical applications.

Mark Davidson: Programmer, Technical Support

Mark Davidson joined Xenware in 2002 and has nearly infinite patience to work through any bundle of code. If you send a feedback, you'll more than likely hear from him within a few hours. That guy never sleeps.

 
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