Visual C# MVP Community Contributors
.jpg) | Tomas Petricek I'm student, who started studying at Charles University of Prague in 2004 and from 2005 I'm Microsoft Student Partner at our University (which includes doing presentations on several Microsoft technologies). I'm author of prize winning articles at CodeProject.com and I'm active in czech developer community. Beside C# and commercial .NET technologies, I'm also interested in Microsoft Research projects, for example the F# language (which is very cool language - though it takes some time to learn it :-)). I recently became developer of a Phalanger project, which is a compiler of PHP for .NET. For more information check out my blog! more... Tomas submitted the articles Lazy Computation in C# and Calculating with Infinite Sequences in C#. Find out how you can submit an article. |
.jpg) | Octavio Hernandez After teaching computer programming to University students for 8 years, in 1992 moved into professional training, consulting and development activities. Involved with .NET technologies since .NET 1.0 Beta 1. Actively involved in 'spreading the word' about .NET excellence since then. Author of the book "C# 3.0 and LINQ" (Krasis Press, 2007) more... Octavio submitted the article Applying LINQ to New Data Type. Find out how you can submit an article. |
.jpg) | Mark Michaelis Mark Michaelis is as an independent consultant with intelliTechture specializing in WCF and VSTS technologies as well as an Enterprise Architect with Itron. Mark has been recognized by Microsoft as a Microsoft MVP since 1996 for areas such as Visual Studio Team System and C#. Mark holds a MS in Computer Science from the Illinois Institute of Technology and he serves on several Microsoft Software Design Review teams including WCF, ADO.NET, C# and VSTS. Mark speaks at developer conferences both nationally and internationally and has written several articles and books, in addition to maintaining a blog ( http://mark.michaelis.net/blog). His most recent book is Essential C# 2.0 (Addison-Wesley, 2006). more... Mark submitted the article Multicast Delegate Internals. Find out how you can submit an article. |
.jpg) | Peter Ritchie Peter has been working professionally in software development for over 16 years. He's been working with computer software far longer; since his first computer, an Atari 800.Starting in C, Peter progressed to C++ not too long after its adoption by the major compilers. With a strong background in C++, Peter has been writing, designing, and architecting Windows-based software and solutions for over 13 years.Most recently, Peter has gotten involved in the .NET movement, concentrating on C# and making an effort to try and transfer his knowledge to the community--resulting in becoming an MVP C#. more... Peter submitted the articles Reducing code-bloat with anonymous methods and Inferred Typing with Factory Methods as Extension Methods.. Find out how you can submit an article. |
.jpg) | Bill Wagner For over 17 years Bill Wagner, co-founder of SRT Solutions, Inc., has developed commercial software. He now focuses on facilitating the adoption of .NET in clients’ product and enterprise development. Knowledgeable in all .NET areas, Bill’s principal strengths include the core framework, the C# language, Smart Clients, and service oriented architecture and design. In 2003 Microsoft recognized Bill’s .NET expertise and appointed him Regional Director for Michigan. more... Bill submitted the articles Create Mixins with Interfaces and Extension Methods, Custom Iterators and Local Type Inference, Anonymous Types, and var. Find out how you can submit an article. |
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