Professional C# 2005 with .NET 3.0ISBN: 978-0-470-12472-7
Paperback
1800 pages
June 2007
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Bill Evjen is an active proponent of .NET technologies
and community-based learning initiatives for .NET. He has been
actively involved with .NET since the first bits were released in
2000. In the same year, Bill founded the St. Louis .NET User Group
(www.stlnet.org), one of the world’s first such groups. Bill
is also the founder and former executive director of the
International .NET Association (www.ineta.org), which represents
more than 450,000 members worldwide.
Based in St. Louis, Missouri, Bill is an acclaimed author (more
than 13 books to date) and speaker on ASP.NET and XML Web services.
He has written or co-written Professional C# 2005,
Professional VB 2005, and the bestselling Professional
ASP.NET 2.0, as well as ASP.NET Professional Secrets, XML
Web Services for ASP.NET, Web Services Enhancements:
Understanding the WSE for Enterprise Applications, Visual
Basic .NET Bible, and more. In addition to writing, Bill is a
speaker at numerous conferences, including DevConnections, VSLive,
and TechEd. Along with these items, Bill works closely with
Microsoft as a Microsoft regional director and he has received the
Microsoft MVP designation for many years.
Bill is the technical architect for Lipper (www.lipperweb.com), a
wholly owned subsidiary of Reuters, the international news and
financial services company. He was graduated from Western
Washington University in Bellingham, Washington with a Russian
language degree. When he isn’t tinkering on the computer, he
can usually be found at his summer house in Toivakka, Finland. You
can reach Bill at [email protected]. He presently keeps his weblog at
www.geekswithblogs.net/evjen.
Morgan Skinner began his computing career at a tender age
on a Sinclair ZX80 at school, where he was underwhelmed by some
code a teacher had written and so began programming in assembly
language. After getting hooked on Z80 (which he believes is far
better than those paltry three registers on the 6502), he graduated
through the school’s ZX81s to his own ZX Spectrum.
Since then he’s used all sorts of languages and platforms,
including VAX Macro Assembler, Pascal, Modula2, Smalltalk, X86
assembly language, PowerBuilder, C/C++, VB, and currently C#.
He’s been programming in .NET since the PDC release in 2000,
and liked it so much, he joined Microsoft in 2001. He now works in
Premier Support for Developers and spends most of his time
assisting customers with C#.
You can reach Morgan at www.morganskinner.com.
Jay Glynn started writing software nearly 20 years ago,
writing applications for the PICK operating system using PICK
basic. Since then, he has created software using Paradox PAL and
Object PAL, Delphi, VBA, Visual Basic, C, C++, Java, and of course
C#. He is currently a project coordinator and architect for a large
financial services company in Nashville, Tennessee, working on
software for the TabletPC platform.
He can be contacted at [email protected].
Karli Watson is a freelance author and the technical director of 3form Ltd (www.3form.net). Despite starting out by studying nanoscale physics, the lure of cold, hard cash proved too much and dragged Karli into the world of computing. He has since written numerous books on .NET and related technologies, SQL, mobile computing, and a novel that has yet to see the light of day (but that doesn’t have any computers in it). Karli is also known for his multicolored clothing, is a snowboarding enthusiast, and still wishes he had a cat.