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About the Authors

Hi, my name is Bill Sempf, and I am a software architect. Although I used to hate the term architect, it’s clearly the only thing out there that defines what I do. My breadth of experience includes business and technical analysis, software design, development, testing, server management and maintenance, and security. In my 17 years of professional experience, I have participated in the creation of well over 200 applications for large and small companies, managed the software infrastructure of two Internet service providers, coded complex software happily in every environment imaginable, and made mainframes talk to cellphones. In short, I make the technology products that people are using every day play nicely together.

I started playing with computers in 1979 and haven’t looked back since. In 1985, I was helping my father (also named Bill) manage Apple IIe systems at the local library. Since then, I have built applications for the likes of Bank One, Lucent Technologies, Nationwide Insurance, and Sears, Roebuck and Co. I am the author of Windows 8 Programming with HTML5 For Dummies and Visual Basic 2008 For Dummies; a coauthor of Effective Visual Studio.NET, Professional ASP.NET Web Services, and Professional VB.NET; a frequent contributor to MSDN, Builder.com, Hardcore Web Services, Cloud Computing Journal, Inside Web Development Journal, and Intranet Journal; and have recently been an invited speaker for the ACM and IEEE, DevEssentials, the International XML Web Services Expo, and the Association of Information Technology Professionals. I am a graduate of The Ohio State University with a bachelor’s of science degree in business administration, a Microsoft Certified Professional, a Certified Internet Business Strategist, and a Certified Internet Webmaster. My company is Products Of Innovative New Technology (usually called POINT), and you can reach me at [email protected].

Chuck Sphar escaped the Microsoft C++ documentation camps after six years of hard labor as a senior technical writer. You can reach Chuck for praise and minor nits at [email protected]. His C# material web page (references throughout the book) is http://csharp102.info.

Stephen R. Davis, who goes by the name Randy, lives with his wife and son near Dallas, Texas.

Dedication

This edition is dedicated to the great folks at the For Dummies team at John Wiley & Sons. They genuinely care about creating awesome books for the developer community that are both technically sound and mildly humorous. Can’t beat that combination.

Also, for Gabrielle, Adam, and Kaelan, who had to put up with another six months of Daddy hiding in the basement.

Author’s Acknowledgments

A lot of people work to make a book of this size. Don’t think, just because the authors are listed on the front page, that they conceived every idea in the book. It takes a community.

First, thanks to Chuck Sphar and Randy Davis for the fantastic source material that is the backbone of this book. I learned much just editing the first two minibooks for use in this All-in-One. Also, thanks to Kelly Ewing and Katie Feltman for their editorial expertise.

A number of community members had a huge part in the creation of this book. Carey Payette and Phil Japikse built Book V (about WPF) basically from the goodness of their hearts, and I couldn’t have completed it without them — my WPF skills aren’t worth writing about. These two get the award for Biggest Contribution, and I thank them both.

Chuck Sphar, aside from being one of the original authors of the book, also tech edited this edition. He did a truly awesome job and discovered many a hidden gotcha. Thanks to him for his effort. As always, thanks to my wife, Gabrielle, for her support. Sometimes I just can’t believe how lucky I am.

Publisher’s Acknowledgments

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Some of the people who helped bring this book to market include the following:

Acquisitions and Editorial

Project Editor: Kelly Ewing

(Previous Edition: Christopher Morris)

Senior Acquisitions Editor: Katie Feltman

Technical Editor: Chuck Sphar

Editorial Manager: Jodi Jensen

Editorial Assistant: Annie Sullivan

Sr. Editorial Assistant: Cherie Case

Cartoons: Rich Tennant (www.the5thwave.com)

Composition Services

Project Coordinator: Sheree Montgomery

Layout and Graphics: Jennifer Creasey

Proofreader: BIM Indexing & Proofreading Services

Indexer: BIM Indexing & Proofreading Services

Publishing and Editorial for Technology Dummies

Richard Swadley, Vice President and Executive Group Publisher

Andy Cummings, Vice President and Publisher

Mary Bednarek, Executive Acquisitions Director

Mary C. Corder, Editorial Director

Publishing for Consumer Dummies

Kathleen Nebenhaus, Vice President and Executive Publisher

Composition Services

Debbie Stailey, Director of Composition Services

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