The About Page
d’bug [dee-buhg]
1. to detect and remove defects or errors from.
- dictionary.com
d’bug is a blog by Brian & Stephanie Reindel, a happily married couple, the former a software engineer, and the latter an information architect.
We started d’bug in order to share tips, tricks and advice with like-minded Web development professionals. The hope is that we can help you filter out the unnecessary distractions in your work day, so that you can be more successful in your career.
About Brian
I am currently a software engineer for an ecommerce firm in Ann Arbor, MI. For the last 9 years I have been privileged to be a part of several projects involving national and international brands, such as Audi, DaimlerChrysler, Circuit City, Eddie Bauer, Gevalia, Hickory Farms, Kmart, Luggage Online, Meijer, The Home Depot, Whirlpool and several others. My focus has often been on the front-end, using XHTML, CSS and JavaScript/DOM, but I am now fully engaged in the use of server-side technologies — primarily Java and MySQL.
About Stephanie
I am currently an Information Architect at an interactive agency also in Ann Arbor, MI. I have been creating usable architectures for Web sites and Web applications for the last 7 years, as well as working several years before that within the field of advertising. I have been given the opportunity to work on some of the most challenging and demanding projects in the field for such clients as AAA, Audi, Fine Living TV, Kmart, Scripps Networks, Shop at Home, Smithsonian, Whirlpool and several others.
We are both devout Christians, and as such, we feel it is important that this site be a reflection of our beliefs. You can read freely knowing that the posts do not contain profanities, explicit material, or malicious comments that do not contribute to the discussions.