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The ASP.NET Wiki was started by Scott Hanselman in February of 2008. The idea is that folks spend a lot of time trolling the blogs, googlinglive-searching for answers to common "How To" questions. There's piles of fantastic community-created and MSFT-created content out there, but if it's not found by a search engine and the right combination of keywords, it's often lost.

The ASP.NET Wiki articles moved to CodeProject in October 2013 and will live on, loved, protected and updated by the community.


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You may know us for our processors. But we do so much more. Intel invents at the boundaries of technology to make amazing experiences possible for business and society, and for every person on Earth.

Harnessing the capability of the cloud, the ubiquity of the Internet of Things, the latest advances in memory and programmable solutions, and the promise of always-on 5G connectivity, Intel is disrupting industries and solving global challenges. Leading on policy, diversity, inclusion, education and sustainability, we create value for our stockholders, customers and society.

 

Sacha Barber

   
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I currently hold the following qualifications (amongst others, I also studied Music Technology and Electronics, for my sins)

- MSc (Passed with distinctions), in Information Technology for E-Commerce
- BSc Hons (1st class) in Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence

Both of these at Sussex University UK.

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I am lucky enough to have won a few awards for Zany Crazy code articles over the years

  • Microsoft C# MVP 2016
  • Codeproject MVP 2016
  • Microsoft C# MVP 2015
  • Codeproject MVP 2015
  • Microsoft C# MVP 2014
  • Codeproject MVP 2014
  • Microsoft C# MVP 2013
  • Codeproject MVP 2013
  • Microsoft C# MVP 2012
  • Codeproject MVP 2012
  • Microsoft C# MVP 2011
  • Codeproject MVP 2011
  • Microsoft C# MVP 2010
  • Codeproject MVP 2010
  • Microsoft C# MVP 2009
  • Codeproject MVP 2009
  • Microsoft C# MVP 2008
  • Codeproject MVP 2008
  • And numerous codeproject awards which you can see over at my blog
31 Dec 2020 CodeProject MVP 2021
13 Mar 2020 Second Prize: Best Article of February 2020 with Setting up Prometheus and Grafana Monitoring
31 Dec 2018 CodeProject MVP 2019
24 Jul 2018 Second Prize: Best C# Article of June 2018 with Microservices Service Discovery
23 Mar 2018 Second Prize: Best "Everything Else" Article of February 2018 with Cake Build Tool
19 Jan 2018 Second Prize: Best C# Article of December 2017 with Azure : EventGrid/Azure Function demo
31 Dec 2017 MVP: CodeProject MVP 2018
22 Dec 2017 Second Prize: Best "Everything Else" Article of November 2017 with Azure Service Fabric demo
31 Dec 2016 MVP: CodeProject MVP 2017
31 Dec 2015 MVP: CodeProject MVP 2016
20 Nov 2015 Second Prize: Best "Everything Else" Article of October 2015 with SCALA Properties / classes
20 Nov 2015 First Prize: Best Database Article of October 2015 with Bulk Insert into SQL from C#
20 Aug 2015 First Prize: Best C# Article of July 2015 with A Look At Akka.NET
26 Jun 2015 First Prize: Best C# Article of May 2015 with CQRS : A Cross Examination Of How It Works
24 Apr 2015 Second Prize: Best C# Article of March 2015 with Attached VM Behaviours
27 Mar 2015 First Prize: Best Database Article of February 2015 with Bulk Insert Into SQL From C#
27 Jan 2015 First Prize: Best "Everything Else" Article of December 2014 with SignalR + RX (Streaming Data Demo App 1 of 2)
31 Dec 2014 MVP: CodeProject MVP 2015
21 Mar 2014 First Prize: Best VB.NET Article of February 2014 with A Look At NServiceBus Sagas
17 Jan 2014 Best Web Dev article of December 2013 with Responsive Web Design Using Twitter Bootstrap
31 Dec 2013 MVP: CodeProject MVP 2014
22 Feb 2013 Best Web Dev article of January 2013 with Node.Js And Stuff
22 Feb 2013 Best overall article of January 2013 with Node.Js And Stuff
31 Dec 2012 MVP: CodeProject MVP 2013
23 Nov 2012 Best overall article of October 2012 with Zombie Explorer: An n-tier application from top to bottom
23 Nov 2012 Best C# article of October 2012 with Zombie Explorer: An n-tier application from top to bottom
20 Apr 2012 Best C# article of March 2012 with CodeStash - a journey into the dark side of Visual Studio, or how I lost my hair
20 Apr 2012 Best Web Dev article of March 2012 with CodeStash - A useful (hopefully) tool for devs
20 Apr 2012 Best overall article of March 2012 with CodeStash - A useful (hopefully) tool for devs
30 Mar 2012 Best Web Dev article of February 2012 with Streaming live results to a web site using MSMQ/Duplex WCF/SignalR/jQuery
23 Feb 2012 Best C# article of January 2012 with RESTful WCF / EF POCO / Unit of Work / Repository / MEF: 1 of 2
31 Dec 2011 MVP: CodeProject MVP 2012
24 Nov 2011 Best Web Dev article of October 2011 with JSON API
20 Aug 2011 Best Web Development article of July 2011 with HTML5 WebWorkers Experiment
12 Aug 2011 Third Prize: HTML5 / CSS3 Competition with HTML5 WebWorkers Experiment
28 Jul 2011 Best C# article of June 2011 with 200% Reflective Class Diagram Creation Tool
25 Mar 2011 Best C# article of February 2011 with Task Parallel Library: 1 of n
25 Mar 2011 Best overall article of February 2011 with Task Parallel Library: 1 of n
21 Jan 2011 Best ASP.NET article of December 2010 with OpenID With Forms Authentication
31 Dec 2010 MVP: CodeProject MVP 2011
23 Sep 2010 Best overall article of August 2010 with Experimenting with enterprise level bus messaging
26 Jul 2010 Best overall article of June 2010 with Cinch V2: Version 2 of my Cinch MVVM framework: Part 1 of n
25 May 2010 Best C# article of April 2010 with WPF: A TimeLineControl
25 May 2010 Best overall article of April 2010 with WPF: A TimeLineControl
8 Feb 2010 Windows 7 "Windows @ Work" Article Contest with Windows 7 / VS2010 demo app
25 Jan 2010 Best overall article of December 2009 with WPF: 3D graph
31 Dec 2009 CodeProject MVP 2010
26 Oct 2009 Best overall article of Sep 2009 with Cinch MVVM Framework Code Generator


Marc Clifton

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Blog: https://marcclifton.wordpress.com/
Home Page: http://www.marcclifton.com
Research: http://www.higherorderprogramming.com/
GitHub: https://github.com/cliftonm

All my life I have been passionate about architecture / software design, as this is the cornerstone to a maintainable and extensible application. As such, I have enjoyed exploring some crazy ideas and discovering that they are not so crazy after all. I also love writing about my ideas and seeing the community response. As a consultant, I've enjoyed working in a wide range of industries such as aerospace, boatyard management, remote sensing, emergency services / data management, and casino operations. I've done a variety of pro-bono work non-profit organizations related to nature conservancy, drug recovery and women's health.
31 Dec 2023 CodeProject MVP 2024
31 Dec 2022 CodeProject MVP 2023
11 Mar 2022 First Prize: Best Article of February 2022 with A Simple Web API Account Manager in .NET 6
11 Feb 2022 Second Prize: Best Article of January 2022 with ASP.NET Core Web API: Plugin Controllers and Services
14 Jan 2022 First Prize: Best Article of December 2021 with Client to Server File/Data Streaming
31 Dec 2021 CodeProject MVP 2022
10 Sep 2021 First Prize: Best Article of August 2021 with Explaining C# Code to Non-Programmers
19 Aug 2021 First Prize: Best Article of July 2021 with DivWindow
11 Jul 2021 First Prize: Best Article of June 2021 with A Simple Key-Value Store Microservice
18 Jun 2021 Second Prize: Best Article of May 2021 with Fluent Web API Integration Testing
31 Dec 2020 CodeProject MVP 2021
14 Feb 2020 Second Prize: Best Article of January 2020 with How to Upload a Document in ASP.NET Core
31 Dec 2019 CodeProject MVP 2020
13 Dec 2019 Second Prize: Best Article of November 2019 with 16 Days: A TypeScript Application from Concept to Implementation
20 Sep 2019 Second Prize: Best Article of August 2019 with Fun Exploring Div and Table Layout
22 Aug 2019 First Prize: Best Article of July 2019 with Microservices: Myth, Madness, or Magic?
14 Mar 2019 Second Prize: Best Article of February 2019 with Web Frameworks - A Solution Looking for a Problem?
13 Feb 2019 Second Prize: Best Article of January 2019 with .NET Core nginx, and Postgres with EF on an rPi
31 Dec 2018 CodeProject MVP 2019
12 Sep 2018 First Prize: Best Article of August 2018 with A Concise Overview of Threads
3 Jul 2018 Spot Prize: Summer Fun with Arduino Challenge
22 Jun 2018 First Prize: Best C# Article of May 2018 with Stop Writing Switch and If-Else Statements!
18 May 2018 First Prize: Best Web Dev Article of April 2018 with Build a Prototype Web-Based Diagramming App with SVG and JavaScript
23 Feb 2018 First Prize: Best C# Article of January 2018 with Code Review - What You Can Learn From a Single Line of Code
31 Dec 2017 MVP: CodeProject MVP 2018
18 Aug 2017 First Prize: Best Web Dev Article of July 2017 with Self-Hosting Multiple HTTPS Websites in IIS with SNI and LetsEncrypt Certificates
21 Jul 2017 Second Prize: Best C# Article of June 2017 with Solving the Brain Teaser Triangle Peg Game
21 Apr 2017 First Prize: Best "Everything Else" Article of March 2017 with Understanding Merkle Trees - Why Use Them, Who Uses Them, and How to Use Them
21 Apr 2017 First Prize: Best C# Article of March 2017 with Full Duplex Asynchronous Read/Write with Named Pipes
31 Dec 2016 MVP: CodeProject MVP 2017
18 Nov 2016 First Prize: Best C# Article of October 2016 with FlowSharp
21 Oct 2016 First Prize: Best "Everything Else" Article of September 2016 with The Software Development Process - Science, Engineering, Art, or Craft?
23 Sep 2016 Second Prize: Best C# Article of August 2016 with The Clifton Method - Part I
17 Jun 2016 Second Prize: Best "Everything Else" Article of May 2016 with Rotating a Cube with an L3G4200D Gyro Chip wired to a BeagleBone Black
20 May 2016 Second Prize: Best C# Article of April 2016 with The Nuances of Loading and Unloading Assemblies with AppDomain
19 Feb 2016 First Prize: Best "Everything Else" Article of January 2016 with Setting up an Amazon EC2 Instance with an SSH Server, Mail Server, and an SSL Certificate
31 Dec 2015 MVP: CodeProject MVP 2016
18 Dec 2015 First Prize: Best Web Dev Article of November 2015 with A Simple Single Page Application Framework
20 Nov 2015 First Prize: Best C# Article of October 2015 with Neuro-Sim
27 Feb 2015 Second Prize: Best Web Dev Article of January 2015 with Writing a Web Server from Scratch
31 Dec 2014 MVP: CodeProject MVP 2015
21 Nov 2014 First Prize: Best Database Article of October 2014 with Semantic Database: Concept, Architecture and Implementation
31 Dec 2013 MVP: CodeProject MVP 2014
31 Dec 2012 MVP: CodeProject MVP 2013

   

Shivprasad koirala

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12 Dec 2018 First Prize: Best Article of November 2018 with Concurrency vs Parallelism
31 Dec 2017 MVP: CodeProject MVP 2018
20 Oct 2017 First Prize: Best Web Dev Article of September 2017 with Learn Angular Tutorial
21 Apr 2017 Second Prize: Best Web Dev Article of March 2017 with Learn Angular step by step for Beginners - Lab 1
31 Dec 2016 MVP: CodeProject MVP 2017
18 Mar 2016 First Prize: Best Web Dev Article of February 2016 with Learn Angularjs Step by Step – Lab 1
22 Jan 2016 First Prize: Best C# Article of December 2015 with Delegates, Multicast delegates and Events in C# - Notes
31 Dec 2015 MVP: CodeProject MVP 2016
20 Aug 2015 Second Prize: Best C# Article of July 2015 with Learn C# Design patterns step by step with a project – Part 1
31 Dec 2014 MVP: CodeProject MVP 2015
21 Nov 2014 Second Prize: Best C# Article of October 2014 with C# Attributes in 5 minutes
25 Jul 2014 First Prize: Best Database Article of June 2014 with Learn Microsoft Business intelligence step by step Day 3
25 Jul 2014 First Prize: Best Web Dev Article of June 2014 with Learn MVC (Model view controller) Step by Step in 7days – Day 6
27 Jun 2014 Second Prize: Best Web Dev Article of May 2014 with jQUERY, JSON, Angular and Less Interview questions
20 Apr 2014 First Prize: Best C# Article of March 2014 with WPF Interview questions with answers
21 Mar 2014 First Prize: Best Web Dev Article of February 2014 with Learn MVC (Model View Controller) Step by Step in 7 days – Day 5
31 Dec 2013 MVP: CodeProject MVP 2014
22 Nov 2013 Best Web Dev article of October 2013 with Learn MVC (Model view controller) Step by Step in 7 days – Day 4
21 Jun 2013 Best C# article of May 2013 with Five Great .NET Framework 4.5 Features
21 Jun 2013 Best overall article of May 2013 with Five Great .NET Framework 4.5 Features
31 Dec 2012 MVP: CodeProject MVP 2013
31 Dec 2010 MVP: CodeProject MVP 2011
23 Sep 2010 Best ASP.NET article of August 2010 with ASP.NET authentication and authorization
25 May 2010 Best ASP.NET article of April 2010 with ASP.NET Application and Page Life Cycle
31 Dec 2009 CodeProject MVP 2010


honey the codewitch

   
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Just a shiny lil monster. Casts spells in C++. Mostly harmless.
31 Dec 2023 CodeProject MVP 2024
13 Nov 2023 First Prize: Best Article of October 2023 with 2ascii: Render JPGs PNGs, SVGs and text to ASCII
21 Oct 2023 First Prize: Best Article of September 2023 with Winduino: A Tool to Prototype Arduino Projects on the PC
8 Jul 2023 Second Prize: Best Article of June 2023 with EspMon Reboot
8 Apr 2023 Second Prize: Best Article of March 2023 with Using the New ESP32 LCD Panel API With htcw_gfx and htcw_uix
12 Feb 2023 First Prize: Best Article of January 2023 with A PWM Based Fan Controller for Arduino
15 Jan 2023 First Prize: Best Article of December 2022 with A Sonos Speaker System Remote for the TTGO T-Display v1
31 Dec 2022 CodeProject MVP 2023
12 Nov 2022 Second Prize: Best Article of October 2022 with EspMon: A Simple PC Hardware Monitor using a T-Display S3
15 Oct 2022 First Prize: Best Article of September 2022 with C/C++ Headers and Source Files: How Do They Work?
17 Sep 2022 Second Prize: Best Article of August 2022 with Prang Once Again
9 Jul 2022 Second Prize: Best Article of June 2022 with Who's Afraid of Pointers, Virginia Woolf?
11 Feb 2022 First Prize: Best Article of January 2022 with An Improved Algorithm for Converting State Machines to Regular Expressions
31 Dec 2021 CodeProject MVP 2022
10 Dec 2021 First Prize: Best Article of November 2021 with Render Professional Screens on IoT
12 Nov 2021 Second Prize: Best Article of October 2021 with Reggie: A Non-Backtracking Streaming Regular Expression Code Generator
19 Aug 2021 Second Prize: Best Article of July 2021 with zip.hpp: Zip Viewer and Extractor Library for IoT
11 Jul 2021 First Prize: Best Article of June 2021 with GFX In Depth: Part 1 - Drawing Fundamentals
18 Jun 2021 First Prize: Best Article of May 2021 with GFX Forever: The Complete Guide to GFX for IoT
31 Dec 2020 CodeProject MVP 2021
11 Dec 2020 First Prize: Best Article of November 2020 with A $5 Programmable Tiny Webserver The Size of a Jump Drive
14 Aug 2020 First Prize: Best Article of July 2020 with How to Use the C# Await Keyword on Anything
17 Jul 2020 First Prize: Best Article of June 2020 with Midi: A Windows MIDI Library in C#
10 Apr 2020 Second Prize: Best Article of March 2020 with A MIDI File Slicer and MIDI Library in C#
14 Jan 2020 First Prize: Best Article of December 2019 with Parsley: A Recursive Descent Parser Generator in C#
31 Dec 2019 CodeProject MVP 2020
13 Dec 2019 Second Prize: Best Article of November 2019 with Proper List Support in C#

 

Android on Intel

   
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Intel is inside more and more Android devices, and we have tools and resources to make your app development faster and easier.



Kunal Chowdhury «IN»

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Kunal Chowdhury is a former Microsoft "Windows Platform Development" MVP (Most Valuable Professional, 2010 - 2018), a Codeproject Mentor, Speaker in various Microsoft events, Author, passionate Blogger and a Senior Technical Lead by profession.

He is currently working in an MNC located in India. He has a very good skill over XAML, C#, Silverlight, Windows Phone, WPF and Windows app development. He posts his findings, articles, tutorials in his technical blog (www.kunal-chowdhury.com) and CodeProject.


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#realJSOP

   
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I've been paid as a programmer since 1982 with experience in Pascal, and C++ (both self-taught), and began writing Windows programs in 1991 using Visual C++ and MFC. In the 2nd half of 2007, I started writing C# Windows Forms and ASP.Net applications, and have since done WPF, Silverlight, WCF, web services, and Windows services.

My weakest point is that my moments of clarity are too brief to hold a meaningful conversation that requires more than 30 seconds to complete. Thankfully, grunts of agreement are all that is required to conduct most discussions without committing to any particular belief system.

 
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Nish Nishant

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Nish Nishant is a technology enthusiast from Columbus, Ohio. He has over 20 years of software industry experience in various roles including Chief Technology Officer, Senior Solution Architect, Lead Software Architect, Principal Software Engineer, and Engineering/Architecture Team Leader. Nish is a 14-time recipient of the Microsoft Visual C++ MVP Award.

Nish authored C++/CLI in Action for Manning Publications in 2005, and co-authored Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework for Addison Wesley in 2003. In addition, he has over 140 published technology articles on CodeProject.com and another 250+ blog articles on his WordPress blog. Nish is experienced in technology leadership, solution architecture, software architecture, cloud development (AWS and Azure), REST services, software engineering best practices, CI/CD, mentoring, and directing all stages of software development.

Nish's Technology Blog : voidnish.wordpress.com

  

Chris Maunder

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Chris Maunder is the co-founder of CodeProject, DeveloperMedia and ContentLab, and has been a prominent figure in the software development community for nearly 30 years. Hailing from Australia, Chris has a background in Mathematics, Astrophysics, Environmental Engineering and Defence Research. His programming endeavours span everything from FORTRAN on Super Computers, C++/MFC on Windows, through to to high-load .NET web applications and Python AI applications on everything from macOS to a Raspberry Pi. Chris is a full-stack developer who is as comfortable with SQL as he is with CSS.

In the late 1990s, he and his business partner David Cunningham recognized the need for a platform that would facilitate knowledge-sharing among developers, leading to the establishment of CodeProject.com in 1999. Chris's expertise in programming and his passion for fostering a collaborative environment have played a pivotal role in the success of CodeProject.com. Over the years, the website has grown into a vibrant community where programmers worldwide can connect, exchange ideas, and find solutions to coding challenges. Chris is a prolific contributor to the developer community through his articles and tutorials, and his latest passion project, CodeProject.AI.

In addition to his work with CodeProject.com, Chris co-founded ContentLab and DeveloperMedia, two projects focussed on helping companies make their Software Projects a success. While at CodeProject, Chris' roles included Architecture and coding, Product Development, Content Creation, Community Growth, Client Satisfaction and Systems Automation, and many, many sales meetings. All while keeping his sense of humour.
31 Dec 2004 CodeProject MVP 2005

 
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Rahul Rajat Singh

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I Started my Programming career with C++. Later got a chance to develop Windows Form applications using C#. Currently using C#, ASP.NET & ASP.NET MVC to create Information Systems, e-commerce/e-governance Portals and Data driven websites.

My interests involves Programming, Website development and Learning/Teaching subjects related to Computer Science/Information Systems. IMO, C# is the best programming language and I love working with C# and other Microsoft Technologies.

  • Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS): Web Applications Development with Microsoft .NET Framework 4
  • Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS): Accessing Data with Microsoft .NET Framework 4
  • Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS): Windows Communication Foundation Development with Microsoft .NET Framework 4

If you like my articles, please visit my website for more: www.rahulrajatsingh.com[^]

  • Microsoft MVP 2015

 

essentialSQL

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Hello my name is Kris. I’m here because I am passionate about helping non-techie people to overcome their fear of learning SQL.

I know what it is like to not know where to start or whether the time spent learning is worth the effort. That is why I am here to help you to:
- Get started in an easy to follow step-by-step manner.
- Use your time wisely so you focus on what is important to learn to get the most value from your time.
- Answer your questions. Really! Just post a comment and I’ll respond. I’m here to help.

It wasn’t long ago that I was helping a colleague with some reporting. She didn’t know where to start and soon got overwhelmed and lost as she didn’t know SQL.

I felt really bad, as she was under pressure to get some summary information to her boss, the built-in reports were falling short, and to make them better would require her to know SQL. At that time that seemed impossible! It in dawned on me, it doesn’t have to be that way.

Then I discovered a way for anyone with the desire to easily learn SQL. I worked with my co-worker, started to teach her what I learned and soon she was able to write reports and answer her boss’ questions without getting stressed or ploughing hours into manipulating data in Excel.

It hasn’t always been easy. Sometimes the information seems abstract or too conceptual. In this case I’ve found out that a visual explanation is best. I really like to use diagrams or videos to explain hard-to-grasp ideas.

Having video, pictures, and text really help to reinforce the point and enable learning.

And now I want to help you get the same results.

The first step is simple, click here http://www.essentialsql.com/get-started-with-sql-server/


Rion Williams

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An experienced Software Developer and Graphic Designer with an extensive knowledge of object-oriented programming, software architecture, design methodologies and database design principles. Specializing in Microsoft Technologies and focused on leveraging a strong technical background and a creative skill-set to create meaningful and successful applications.

Well versed in all aspects of the software development life-cycle and passionate about embracing emerging development technologies and standards, building intuitive interfaces and providing clean, maintainable solutions for even the most complex of problems.


OriginalGriff

   
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Born at an early age, he grew older. At the same time, his hair grew longer, and was tied up behind his head.
Has problems spelling the word "the".
Invented the portable cat-flap.
Currently, has not died yet. Or has he?

    
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Raymund Macaalay

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http://macaalay.com/


Clifford Nelson

   
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Has been working as a C# developer on contract for the last several years, including 3 years at Microsoft. Previously worked with Visual Basic and Microsoft Access VBA, and have developed code for Word, Excel and Outlook. Started working with WPF in 2007 when part of the Microsoft WPF team. For the last eight years has been working primarily as a senior WPF/C# and Silverlight/C# developer. Currently working as WPF developer with BioNano Genomics in San Diego, CA redesigning their UI for their camera system. he can be reached at qck1@hotmail.com.
31 Dec 2018 CodeProject MVP 2019
31 Dec 2017 MVP: CodeProject MVP 2018


Sibeesh Passion

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I am Sibeesh Venu, an engineer by profession and writer by passion. I’m neither an expert nor a guru. I have been awarded Microsoft MVP 3 times, C# Corner MVP 5 times, DZone MVB. I always love to learn new technologies, and I strongly believe that the one who stops learning is old.

My Blog: Sibeesh Passion
My Website: Sibeesh Venu

 

Dr. Song Li

   
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I have been working in the IT industry for some time. It is still exciting and I am still learning. I am a happy and honest person, and I want to be your friend.
31 Dec 2020 CodeProject MVP 2021
31 Dec 2018 CodeProject MVP 2019
31 Dec 2017 MVP: CodeProject MVP 2018
31 Dec 2016 MVP: CodeProject MVP 2017
31 Dec 2015 MVP: CodeProject MVP 2016
31 Dec 2014 MVP: CodeProject MVP 2015
31 Dec 2013 MVP: CodeProject MVP 2014
31 Dec 2011 MVP: CodeProject MVP 2012


Paulo Zemek

   
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I started to program computers when I was 11 years old, as a hobbyist, programming in AMOS Basic and Blitz Basic for Amiga.
At 12 I had my first try with assembler, but it was too difficult at the time. Then, in the same year, I learned C and, after learning C, I was finally able to learn assembler (for Motorola 680x0).
Not sure, but probably between 12 and 13, I started to learn C++. I always programmed "in an object oriented way", but using function pointers instead of virtual methods.

At 15 I started to learn Pascal at school and to use Delphi. At 16 I started my first internship (using Delphi). At 18 I started to work professionally using C++ and since then I've developed my programming skills as a professional developer in C++ and C#, generally creating libraries that help other developers do their work easier, faster and with less errors.

Want more info or simply want to contact me?
Take a look at: http://paulozemek.azurewebsites.net/
Or e-mail me at: paulozemek@outlook.com

Codeproject MVP 2012, 2015 & 2016
Microsoft MVP 2013-2014 (in October 2014 I started working at Microsoft, so I can't be a Microsoft MVP anymore).


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