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Demonstrates programming techniques within the .NET framework, discussing namespaces and controls, aspects of ASP.NET, Web services, and ADO.NET and XML usage with .NET, and provides examples relating to the concepts presented.

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After eight years of developing software for the U.S. Air Force, Jason Bell is now an MCSD working as a consultant for Stroudwater NHG, a Microsoft Certified Partner located in Portland, ME.

Mike Clark is a senior analyst at Lucin and is responsible for salcentral.com. Mike predominantly now works in commercial aspects of web services having developed the web sites webservicewatch.com and webservicelibrary.com. He can be contacted at mikec@lucin.com.

Andy Elmhorst is a developer and writer who spends most of his time architecting and building web applications using Microsoft server technologies. He currently works for Renaissance Learning, Inc. and can be reached at andyelmhorst@hotmail.com.

Matthew Gibbs is a software developer at Microsoft where he has been working on Internet technologies and is currently working on the Mobile Internet Toolkit.

Alex Homer is a software developer and technical. He started playing with Microsoft's Active Server Pages technology right from the early Betas of version 1.0 (remember "Denali"?) - and has watched with awe and excitement as it has evolved into probably the most comprehensive server-side Web programming environment available today. You can contact Alex at alex@stonebroom.com.

Bruce Lee worked as a technical support engineer at Microsoft Taiwan. He is the author and technical writer for a couple of Chinese books and Windows 2000 Magazines. His focus is always on Microsoft technologies, especially on operation systems, network management and web development. You can reach him at yihcheng@hotmail.com.

Matt Milner works as a Technical Architect for BORN in Minneapolis where he designs and builds Microsoft solutions for clients in a variety of industries. Matt's primary focus has been using Windows DNA architecture and he is excited about the move to .Net and all the powerful new features.

Jan D. Narkiewicz is Chief Technical Officer at Software Pronto, Inc. Over the years Jan managed to work on an email system that resided on 17 million desktops and developed defence systems. In his spare time Jan is Academic Coordinator for the Windows curriculum at U.C. Berkeley Extension, he teaches at U.C. Santa Cruz Extension and writes for ASP Today.

Adil Rehan works as an independent consultant for a Fortune 500 company. He has been involved in different roles for several books and has been actively involved in design and implementation of enterprise Internet enabled solutions for different clients.

John Schenken is currently Software Test Lead on the Visual Basic Server Enterprise Team for Microsoft. He has programming experience involving MSMQ, SMTP, NT Event Log, NT Perf Counters, ASP, business objects and ADO.

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