Beginning Microsoft Visual C# 2008ISBN: 978-0-470-19135-4
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1344 pages
May 2008
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During those rare times when he isn’t doing the above, Karli is probably wishing he were hurtling down a mountain on a snowboard or possibly trying to get his novel published. Either way, you’ll know him by his brightly colored clothes.
Christian Nagel is a software architect, trainer, and
consultant, and an associate of Thinktecture
(www.thinktecture.com), offering training and coaching based on
Microsoft .NET technologies. His achievements in the developer
community have earned him a position as Microsoft Regional Director
and MVP for ASP.NET. He enjoys an excellent reputation as an author
of several .NET books, such as Professional C#, Pro .NET Network
Programming, and Enterprise Services with the .NET
Frameworks, and he speaks regularly at international industry
conferences.
Christian has more than 15 years of experience as a developer and
software architect. He started his computing career on PDP 11 and
VAX/VMS, covering a variety of languages and platforms. Since 2000,
he has been working with .NET and C#, developing and architecting
distributed solutions. He can be reached at
www.christiannagel.com.
Jacob Hammer Pedersen is a systems developer at Fujitsu Service, Denmark. He’s been programming the PC since the early 1990s using various languages, including Pascal, Visual Basic, C/C++, and C#. Jacob has co-authored a number of .NET books and works with a wide variety of Microsoft technologies, ranging from SQL Server to Office extensibility. A Danish citizen, he works and lives in Aarhus, Denmark.
Jon D. Reid is the director of systems engineering at Indigo Biosystems, Inc. (www.indigobio.com), an independent software vendor for the life sciences, where he develops in C# for the Microsoft environment. He has co-authored many .NET books, including Beginning Visual C# 2005, Beginning C# Databases: From Novice to Professional, Pro Visual Studio .NET, ADO.NET Programmer’s Reference, and Professional SQL Server 2000 XML.
Morgan Skinner started programming at school in 1980 and has been hooked on computing ever since. He now works for Microsoft as an application development consultant where he helps customers with their architecture, design, coding, and testing. He’s been working with .NET since the PDC release in 2000, and has authored several MSDN articles and co-authored a couple of books on .NET. In his spare time he relaxes by fighting weeds on his allotment. You can reach Morgan at www.morganskinner.com.
Eric White is an independent software consultant with more than 20 years of experience in building management information systems and accounting systems. When he isn’t hunched over a screen programming in C#, he is most likely to be found with an ice axe in hand, climbing some mountain.