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   <system-data-structure><datetime>1163696400000</datetime><author><path>/</path></author><body-content><p><strong>Kirsten</strong>: Hi! You&#8217;re listening to Meet the Team and I&#8217;m Kirsten Eidsmoe. I&#8217;m here with Syl Turner who is one of our Software Developers.</p>
<p><strong>Syl</strong>: Hey Kirsten, it&#8217;s nice to be on the show.</p>
<p><strong>Kirsten</strong>: So to get us started, why don&#8217;t you tell us where you grew up and how you ended up in the field of content management?</p>
<p><strong>Syl</strong>: Well, I moved to Atlanta when I was about ten. So, I&#8217;ve lived here for quite a while now. And I guess my start in content management goes all the way back to when I was much younger and I was playing with my Apple2 &#8211; playing around with video games and whatnot. Then I moved on until I got to websites, and websites were a lot of fun to build. But, whenever you started getting more content, it was hard to manage it all. So, you needed some content management. I started writing my own little content management here and there for certain websites I was doing. And then eventually I got into doing some serious content management here at Hannon Hill with their award-winning Cascade Server.</p>
<p><strong>Kirsten</strong>: Well, we&#8217;re glad you ended up here. What made you apply for the job? What attracted you to Hannon Hill?</p>
<p><strong>Syl</strong>: I saw the ad on Craig&#8217;s List and it sounded very interesting; it sounded right up my alley. It&#8217;s a company that has a strong web development background and I&#8217;ve been doing web development for a few years now; it&#8217;s been something I really wanted to expand on. And Hannon Hill seemed like it was right up my alley.</p>
<p><strong>Kirsten</strong>: So, I understand that you worked for a few companies in web development in addition to freelance work. What&#8217;s the biggest difference that you&#8217;ve found between working here and other places that you may have been?</p>
<p><strong>Syl</strong>: A lot of the other places were pretty small companies and they didn&#8217;t really plan anything ahead of time. So, a lot of our projects would end up being somewhat messy. One of the things that I really like about here is that things are planned; things go through a process in order to get the job done. That&#8217;s one of the biggest differences I see here from a lot of the other places where I&#8217;ve worked. Here, things are organized, things are planned out ahead of time so that we don&#8217;t just rush right into a project. We plan it all ahead of time. And that&#8217;s one of the things I&#8217;ve noticed, even when I do stuff by myself &#8211; freelance work &#8211; I would end up not planning it very well and then I have a bit of a mess on my hands.</p>
<p><strong>Kirsten</strong>: So, as a web developer, do you see any trends on the horizon? Anything that&#8217;s particularly exciting that you&#8217;re looking forward to?</p>
<p><strong>Syl</strong>: Well, the Web 2.0 boom is very exciting. And, I know you guys have already seen MySpace &#8211; the most popular website in the country, at the moment. And if you look at the pages &#8211; everybody&#8217;s MySpace profile &#8211; they&#8217;ve got music, movies, animated pictures, all kinds of stuff &#8211; backgrounds with static images so you can&#8217;t read the text. I think that is the future of web design &#8211; make it look as crappy as possible and people will love it.</p>
<p><strong>Kirsten</strong>: I&#8217;ve been on MySpace and I know exactly what you&#8217;re talking about. Switching gears &#8211; how do you feel about pizza?</p>
<p><strong>Syl</strong>: I love pizza. It is probably my favorite food and you know why?</p>
<p><strong>Kirsten</strong>: Why?</p>
<p><strong>Syl</strong>: I&#8217;ll tell you why.</p>
<p><strong>Kirsten</strong>: Oh good.</p>
<p><strong>Syl</strong>: I would say that pizza is my favorite food because I could eat that for every meal, every day for the rest of my life and probably be okay with it.</p>
<p><strong>Kirsten</strong>: I don&#8217;t know what to say to that. Do you have any other hobbies, other than pizza eating?</p>
<strong>Syl</strong>: Well, that&#8217;s about it. No, I&#8217;m just kidding. I&#8217;ve actually started getting into brewing my own beer, which is actually quite an interesting and exciting hobby for the beer connoisseur that I am. And, it&#8217;s economically sound. It costs less to brew your own beer than to buy beer that is equally as good. 
<p><strong>Kirsten</strong>: Is it really good?</p>
<p><strong>Syl</strong>: Yeah, it&#8217;s all right. I mean it&#8217;s good, but it&#8217;s not great &#8211; not yet, I&#8217;m still working on it.</p>
<p><strong>Kirsten</strong>: Well, be sure to keep us posted. One last question &#8211; if you didn&#8217;t work in software, what would you be doing?</p>
<p><strong>Syl</strong>: Is money an issue?</p>
<p><strong>Kirsten</strong>: It doesn&#8217;t have to be.</p>
<p><strong>Syl</strong>: Well, if money&#8217;s not an issue, I would probably play video games all day. But, if money&#8217;s an issue, then I would probably play video games all day.</p>
<p><strong>Kirsten</strong>: Well Syl, thank you for your time and thank you for sharing yourself with us.</p></body-content><graphic><path>/</path></graphic><podcast><content/><path>/internet/files/podcasts/2006/13_meet_the_team_st.mp3</path><name>13_meet_the_team_st.mp3</name><display-name>Meet the Team - Syl Turner</display-name><title>Meet the Team - Syl Turner</title><keywords>hannon hill, content management, cascade server, software developer, syl turner</keywords><author>Kirsten Eidsmoe</author><description>hannon hill, content management, cascade server, software developer, syl turner</description></podcast><related-page><path>/</path></related-page><category>Commentary</category></system-data-structure>
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