Veteran developer ditches Microsoft for open source

  2008-07-24 13:30:03
If you've ever used Microsoft Access or Excel, you have likely used a product that Mike Gunderloy had a hand in developing. The irony is that Gunderloy himself doesn't use those products anymore. He's given up Microsoft for open source -- and he's not going back. Gunderloy, an Evansville, Ind.-based freelance developer for the past quarter century, goes way back with Microsoft."I was never a full-time employee, but have several times been a contractor with a badge and [Redmond] campus access," he says. 
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