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Inside Microsoft® Visual Studio® .NET 2003
Author Brian Johnson, Craig Skibo, Marc Young
Pages 576
Disk N/A
Level Int/Adv
Published 02/12/2003
ISBN 9780735618749
ISBN-10 0-7356-1874-7
Price(USD) $49.99
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Brian Johnson, Craig Skibo, Marc Young

Brian Johnson currently works as a technical editor at Microsoft. Previously, Brian was a columnist for Microsoft Visual J++® Informant magazine, covering Microsoft Internet technologies. He served as the technical editor for Microsoft Office and VBA Developer magazine from 1998 until 2000. Brian has been published in a number of industry magazines including MSDN® Magazine, Delphi Informant, and Delphi Developer. He's also the author of Microsoft Image Composer for Dummies. Before becoming a writer and a technical editor, Brian was a Marine Corps combat correspondent. He worked as a television reporter in Japan for the Far East Network and was a field reporter for the Armed Forces Radio and Television in support of Operation Desert Storm. Brian is a 1987 graduate of the University of Wisconsin.

Marc Young also currently works as a technical editor at Microsoft. During his nine years there, Marc has worked with some of Microsoft Press' best authors, including Charles Petzold, Jeff Prosise, and Bruce McKinney. Marc is a 1992 graduate of The Ohio State University (with a B.S. in management information systems).

Craig Skibo has worked at Microsoft for more than six years in the design and implementation of the programmability features of Visual Studio and Micrsoft Visual Basic®. He often travels to large industry gatherings such as the Professional Developers Conference to give speeches about the Visual Studio automation model, and he also consults with smaller, more focused groups of developers to help them learn how to use the latest technologies.

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