David Douglas
David Douglas is a Scot, living in Denmark since 1984, and working
in software development since then.
He specialises in
software development, currently focused on GIS: Intergraph's
G/Technology, Oracle Spatial, and web services.
He is an
occasional freelance translator, Danish to English, also does
technical writing (e.g. electronics)
David Douglas was
Treasurer, Gl. Ullits non-profit water company, 2000-2010, and a
board member of Ullits water company after 2011 merger.
He
lists his interests as:
GIS, digital video, folk music, 70's rock
music, collecting trees (yes, really), travelling - the Arctic,
Eastern Europe (since mid 1980s), genealogy, enivironmental and
energy issues, dog training (Agility) Have translated "Ud af
Industrikulturen" (Out of Industrial Culture) by Danish
communitarian philosopher Poul Bjerre, to English.
He is
currently looking for a publisher.
Any contributions will be
gratefully accepted
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