Bryan has been developing web sites and applications since the introduction of the World Wide Web in 1993. While studying electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Louisville, he helped create the J. B. Speed Scientific School's web site, the university's first public site. In 1996, he was also involved in the founding of the Speed School Student Linux Users Group (S+LUG).
In his career as a software engineer for Advanced Production Systems (APS, Inc.), Bryan was on the development team for four commercially-available software products: QMAPSā¢, Connectionsā¢, Connections OnlineĀ®, and IGearĀ®.
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