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Contributors



I was very lucky that so many of the great people I asked to
contribute to this book decided to do so. The list of contributors
for this book runs the gamut from professional authors to individual,
add-in developers. They did an incredible job, and this book would
not be the same without them.



Jamie Cansdale (http://www.testdriven.net/weblog.



Jayme Davis is an enterprise application developer in Nashville,
Tennessee. He has been working with Microsoft technologies for seven
years, including .NET since the second beta release. You can reach
Jayme at http://www.arcware.net and has been published
in leading industry publications such as MSDN
Magazine and VB2TheMax.



As editor and main contributor to http://ScottOnWriting.NET.



Darrell Norton is a Senior Consultant for CapTech Ventures, a
regional consulting firm in Richmond, Virginia. When
he's not programming .NET, he spends his free time
working out, snowboarding, and reading. His blog can be found at
http://www.codebetter.com/blogs/darrell.



Chris Nurse was born in Bradford, England, in 1964 and was given his
first introduction to computers at the age of 12. Since then, hardly
a day has gone by when he has not touched a computer. In 2002, Chris
moved to Perth, Australia, where he spent two years writing patents
until moving to a position developing software for the Department of
Justice in Perth. There he is part of a team working on one of the
largest .NET projects in Australia. In December 2002, Chris married
Bobbie; the two were the first people in history to marry at the end
of the world famous Bussleton Jetty. When not at the computer, Chris
is either playing guitar or enjoying his recently discovered passion
for fishing on the West Coast of Australia.



Alex Papadimoulis lives in Berea, Ohio, and has lived in the
Cleveland area his entire life. Currently employed by Ohio Savings
Bank, he's been involved in information technology
development for nearly a decade. Alex was awarded a bachelor of
Computer Science from Baldwin Wallace College in 2002. Alex can
usually be found answering questions in various Microsoft .NET
newsgroups and posting some rather interesting real-life examples of
how not to program on his blog, TheDailyWTF.com. You can contact Alex
directly via email at http://weblogs.asp.net/rweigelt) has been
writing software since 1983, developing for PCs since 1988. His
experience includes programming in C/C++, Java, JavaScript, Visual
Basic, XSL, and C#. He is currently employed as a software developer
at Comma Soft AG in Bonn, Germany, where he is working on frontend
technologies, development tools, and framework API design in general.



Michael Wood is a .NET developer and has been working with .NET since
before Beta 2 in 2001. He lives in northern Kentucky and works across
the river in Ohio as a developer and solution designer. His blog and
contact information can be found at http://www.mvwood.com/blog.




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