User:Ronmenator
Ronnie Barnard, a veteran in Information Technology Enterprise Architect with more than twenty years’ experience in executive level positions and development, has been a technology freak for most of his life. His passion for physics, technology and the outdoors are the drivers for his fiction novels. He was born in South African and from an early age was immersed in software development writing his first business application at the age of eleven. He has been involved in technical writing which spans enterprise system designs, virtual reality simulation systems, financial system and other industries. During his time at the Centre for Scientific and Industrial Research in South Africa, he was awarded the ‘Best technologist of the year’ award for outstanding work in virtual reality research. He now lives in Brisbane Australia, with his wife, two kids, cat and dog.
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