
Scott Hanselman
Programmer, teacher, speaker and Microsoft Vice President of Developer Community; podcaster, blogger, open-source contributor and author focused on .NET, developer experience, accessibility and diabetes technology.
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Life & Career Timeline
Founded/started Tweak Computer Support (Lead Engineer)
Started and led Tweak Computer Support (Tweak.org); ran a BBS, was a FidoNet node and built multiple tools and small products under this company. Role listed as Lead Engineer from 1989–present on resume.
Joined Chrome Data as Software Engineer
Software Engineer at Chrome Data (commercial Auto Industry software); authored UI for PCCarbook and other components. Tenure listed as 1993–1995.
Became Principal Consultant at STEP Technology
Principal Consultant at STEP Technology (April 1995 – June 2001); spoke, wrote, consulted and worked on many web projects and architectures.
Created GlucoPilot — PalmPilot Diabetes Management System
Created the first PalmPilot Diabetes Management System (GlucoPilot), integrating PalmOS with glucose testing hardware, localized into multiple languages and used worldwide; became the top Palm diabetes app.
Became Chief Architect at Corillian
Joined Corillian as Chief Architect (June 2001 – August 2007). Worked on .NET technology roadmap, architected Voyager eFinance SDK and multiple .NET-based products; assisted large bank installations.
Corillian campaign product scalability milestone (10x)
During tenure at Corillian, worked on a revision of the Campaign Management product that resulted in a 10-fold increase in scalability (described on resume).
Sold GlucoPilot to a healthcare company
GlucoPilot (created in 1998) was sold to a healthcare company five years after creation (text states 'sold it to a healthcare company five years later'). Product later marketed through healthetech.com and entered limbo; Hanselman attempted to open-source it later.
Joined Oregon Institute of Technology as Adjunct Professor
Adjunct Professor at OIT (Portland) teaching C# and Windows .NET Framework (listed as June 2003 to Present on resume). Received a Professional Achievement Award from OIT later.
Hanselman blog grows to wide readership (early milestone)
Blog (hanselman.com) became a popular syndicated technical blog; resume/public profiles state the blog reaches large monthly readership (1M readers stated on resume in later years).
Launched Hanselminutes podcast (early years cited on resume)
Long-running weekly podcast 'Hanselminutes' (resume indicates 950+ episodes and many years); podcast became a core platform for teaching and community engagement (start year implied in multiple interviews/resume references).
Blog post: '11 Successful Large Projects, 3 Open Source Applications, 1 Colossal Failure'
Published a reflective blog post about career achievements and resume/signature culture (April 22, 2006).
Attended and presented at RailsConf (RailsConf'07) and produced ASP.NET MVC screencast
Participated at RailsConf 2007; created and shared screencast about the ASP.NET MVC framework and discussed cross-platform/open-source technologies and MVC history in interviews.
Published 'About Me' blog post
Posted the 'About Me' entry on his blog (June 28, 2007) summarizing background: previous Chief Architect at Corillian, adjunct professor, creator of GlucoPilot, early BBS operator, podcaster and Microsoft employee.
Left Corillian
Ended tenure as Chief Architect at Corillian (tenure listed June 2001 – August 2007).
Joined Microsoft as Vice President, Developer Community
Started at Microsoft (Sept 2007 – Present) as Vice President of Developer Community in the Developer Division; leads developer community, Open Source Programs Office (OSPO), Visual Studio Subscriptions, and digital portfolio efforts.
Team Hanselman diabetes fundraising campaign completed (~$30,000 raised)
Campaign to fight diabetes (Team Hanselman) raised over USD $30,000 for research, education and programs (mentioned in interviews).
AkitaOnRails interview published
Long-form interview published on AkitaOnRails (Feb 18, 2008) covering Hanselman's background, diabetes, GlucoPilot, technology views, open-source and Microsoft work.
Co-hosted 'Azure Friday' video show (long-running series)
Co-hosted/produced 'Azure Friday' video show (resume notes 750+ episodes) to demystify Azure, the Cloud, IoT and developer topics, contributing to community education.
Blog post: 'Please Learn to Think about Abstractions'
Published a widely-read blog post arguing for learning to understand abstractions and dig a layer deeper when necessary (May 17, 2012).
Program Manager work across ASP.NET, Visual Studio and Azure Web Tools
Worked as a PM across ASP.NET, Visual Studio, Azure Web Tools and collaborated with Windows division (Windows Terminal + WSL), improving developer experiences across platforms (stated on resume).
Worked on team open-sourcing .NET
Participated as part of Microsoft's developer division on the effort to open-source .NET and promote open-source success across Microsoft (documented on resume; open-source .NET initiative publicly happened around 2014).
Built arcade cabinet and published 7-part build series
Built a home arcade cabinet over a few weekends and produced a 7-part series documenting the build (referenced in DNSimple interview).
DNSimple interview published
Interview with DNSimple published Dec 30, 2015 covering life lessons, time management, history and an arcade cabinet build series; discussed Hanselminutes podcast and other work.
Patent published: US20160381118A1 (Microsoft Band hardware)
Listed on resume: Patent US20160381118A1 related to Microsoft Band hardware — 'Extracting and formatting content from web-resources' referenced on resume.
Volunteer & board/advisory roles (ongoing)
Active volunteer, board member and advisor to organizations including Digital Undivided, Howard University Empower Advisors Program, The Hidden Genius Project and OSCON board membership (roles listed on resume; ongoing work across years).
Featured in BenQ 'Meet the Expert' interview
BenQ published a 'Meet the Expert' profile/interview with Scott Hanselman on July 25, 2023 discussing career, role at Microsoft, teaching and home office productivity.
Resume / public milestone stats (cumulative)
Resume states: 30+ years developing; presented cumulatively to over 1.75M developers in-person; videos viewed cumulatively over 350M times; host of long-running podcasts and many open-source contributions.
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