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-**Bio**:Phil has spent much of the last three decades trying to work out how to transform percussive actions on a keyboard into patterns of electrical pulses that seem to make some people happy. Along the way he has discovered that sometimes you need to get other people involved too and generally tries to hang out with those that care about the craft as much as he does.+**Bio**: Phil has spent much of the last three decades trying to work out how to transform percussive actions on a keyboard into patterns of electrical pulses that seem to make some people happy. Along the way he has discovered that sometimes you need to get other people involved too and generally tries to hang out with those that care about the craft as much as he does.
 Outside of paid contract work, consulting, training and coaching he has authored open source projects such as CATCH (a C++ & Objective-C test framework) and iPhone apps (including vConqr). He's been a semi regular speaker at conferences and events - including a keynote at last year's ACCU conference.\\ Outside of paid contract work, consulting, training and coaching he has authored open source projects such as CATCH (a C++ & Objective-C test framework) and iPhone apps (including vConqr). He's been a semi regular speaker at conferences and events - including a keynote at last year's ACCU conference.\\
 **Email**:mail@philnash.me\\ **Email**:mail@philnash.me\\
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