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Welcome, David Starr
2008-07-09 13:01:00 by keith-brown in Security Briefs
 

One of the main reasons that Fritz, Aaron, and I wanted to create this company was to provide a home for people who love to teach. We didn't want to build an empire, and we weren't out to get rich. We just wanted a place where we could comfortably practice what we love to do: giving software developers a boost - watching that light go on over their heads when a new concept becomes clear. We love to teach, and it's always exciting to find talented individuals who share that passion.

David Starr is one of those people. I've seen him in action, and not only does he have a lot of very practical experience from the trenches, but he also has a clear ability to convey his knowledge and experience to his students. It's clearly important to David to connect with his students, and he does so in a way that lets them know that it's all about them - he's not there just to show off his mad skillz (which he has in abundance!) So I'm very excited to welcome David on board as our newest Pluralsight instructor. I apologize for not writing this sooner - we've all been really busy getting the new website out the door.

Here's what David had to say.

Welcome!

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
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