Are you here looking for Lucene.Net? You almost found it! It's official home is
here: http://lucenenet.apache.org/.
Yes, I was the original maintainer and porter from about 2003 to 2012. If you think I
can offer you my professional service, just e-mail me at
george@aroush.net. Thanks!
A bit about me:
Check my resume and if you think you have something exciting for me, let me know!
As of July 1, 2014, I am now with IBM / Risk Analytics now working on OpenPages and having a great time.
If you are a developer, checkout IBM's vast resources at developerWorks.
For 10 years, my last gig was with IBM / Rational working on ClearQuest where I had a great time working with very talented team.
My last gig was with DigitalSelf {link @: WayBack Machine} which ended December 2003 as a result of the company folding its operation.
I used to work for a company called TopicalNet, LightSpeed,
Astoria Software (yes, the
company changed name three times in 1 1/2 year period) where I was the System
Architect for our flag-ship product called Knowledge Appliance.
The entire Woburn, MA office was closed in April 2003.
Before that I was with a company called Unveil Technologies {link @: WayBack Machine} where I was the Principle Software Architect working
on the core engine called Unveil Morpheme Recognition Engine
And even before that I was with a company called
Dataware, Inc. where I had multiple roles from project management,
architect role to research roles. Our flag-ship product was Knowledge Query
Server and Query Server. You can try out
Query Server if you like
And yet even before that I was with a company called
SilverPlatter Information Inc. where I worked on the initial
client/server Search Engine of the company and than on WebSPIRS -- the
Web version of our search engine.
In addition to my day job, from 1988 to 2003, I use to teach in the evenings during the spring and
fall semesters at the School of the Museum of Fine
Arts. The course was called Introduction to Java Programming
and Computer Graphics for Artists which is offered by the
Continuing Education division of the school. If you like, you can learn more about my
course.