Software Legends Nights

 

You’ve read their books…

 

You’ve used their code...

 

Now – get to know them.

 

Surveys were conducted within the .NET community to determine who most usersconsider experts or legends (authors). The same names kept coming to the top of the list.  These individuals are being considering "legends" in the .NET arena. 

 

We are hosting an informal QA session and book signing on Wednesday May 28th at our local Barnes and Noble with 2 of these legends! 

 

Where:  Barnes and Noble, - Morris Plains, NJ
When:   Wednesday May 28th, 2003
Time:     6:30pm
 

DAVID PLATT 

After reading some student comments on David Platt's classes, we knew that this was not your average class at Harvard University. Mixed in with several "...best class I've ever had" was "I have never learned so much in such a short time, except perhaps when I brought my daughter home from the hospital."

David taught the first Windows, COM and .NET programming courses at Harvard. Current class offerings include .NET for Existing Microsoft Three-Tier Programmers and .NET Web Programming. And while the title may sound funny, after looking at the sylabus for .NET Framework for the Serious Geekery, we know that there is nothing nutty about this professor.

 

Website – Roll Thunder

 

Titles

·         Introducing Microsoft .NET

 

JESSE LIBERTY

The president of Liberty Associates, Inc. is Jesse Liberty.  Jesses has written many books on web applications development and object oriented programming, as well as articles for MSDN, C++ ReportIntel and PC Week. Jesse has been a featured or keynote speaker at many industry events, including WindDev and WebServices Edge.

 

Website – Liberty Associates

 

Titles

·         Programming C# 2nd Edition

·         Learning C#

·         Programming VB.NET 2nd Edition

·         Learning VB.NET

·         Programming ASP.NET

·         Teach Yourself C++ in 21 Days.

 

 

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