Bill Catlan
CODE Author
Bill Catlan is an experienced systems architect and software developer. His consulting experience comes from working on all aspects of large-scale custom application development and systems integration. After spending several years building large, horizontally-scaled enterprise search and knowledge management systems and coding the custom Web applications that drove those platforms, Bill formed Distens Group, a consultancy with a focus on providing quality staff augmentation and consulting services.
Bill has programmed in many languages over the years and currently maintains his C#, Java, HTML, PHP, and JavaScript skills. He can provide end-to-end solutions on multiple platforms, especially focusing on rapidly evolving cloud capabilities.
Bill has been writing code either professionally or as a hobby since he was an eleven-year-old kid. From his first Commodore VIC-20 program to current .NET projects, he continues to be passionate about discovering and leveraging the capabilities of the latest platforms.
bcatlan@distens.com www.distens.com @billcatlan
Detailed Biography
Bill Catlan is an experienced systems architect and software developer. His consulting experience comes from working on all aspects of large-scale custom application development and systems integration. After spending several years building large, horizontally-scaled enterprise search and knowledge management systems and coding the custom Web applications that drove those platforms, Bill formed Distens Group, a consultancy with a focus on providing quality staff augmentation and consulting services.
Bill has programmed in many languages over the years and currently maintains his C#, Java, HTML, PHP, and JavaScript skills. He can provide end-to-end solutions on multiple platforms, especially focusing on rapidly evolving cloud capabilities.
Bill has been writing code either professionally or as a hobby since he was an eleven-year-old kid. From his first Commodore VIC-20 program to current .NET projects, he continues to be passionate about discovering and leveraging the capabilities of the latest platforms.
bcatlan@distens.com
www.distens.com
@billcatlan
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Articles Authored
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Asynchronous Pattern Redux for XAML Developers
Last updated: Monday, July 26, 2021
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2015 - May/June
By providing the history of asynchronous and await patterns, Bill examines the benefits of using these techniques in developing new apps and when it comes to the maintenance or revision of legacy code.