# Julie Hirt

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## About Julie

Julie Hirt is a software developer at Ice Tea Group specializing in the modernization of legacy desktop systems using Wisej.NET.  The first programming language she learned was Python, so it holds a special place in her heart. In her spare time, she enjoys coding games in C#/Unity, which she features on her itch.io page.

## Connect

:link: [Julie Hirt on LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/julie-hirt/)

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