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.NET Masters!
Get help on Microsoft .NET from a nationally recognized expert, yadda yadda yadda. I know what you're thinking: "Hey, Billy! This web site is hideous! What's up with that?" Well, you're absolutely right. It's because I detest doing anything in HTML.
But relief is on the way. You can preview the new Silverlight version of the site here. It's still under construction, and you'll have to install the Silverlight plug-in, but at least you'll be seeing something that doesn't look like it was picked up on a time-traveling trip to 1994.
Current Highlight LinksThe tongue-in-cheek History of the Microprocessor is now up, joining the History of the Basic Family of Languages and the History of the C family of languages. For material from the San Francisco VSLive workshop on WPF and Silverlight, click here. Brad Abrams of Microsoft called StaffLynx a Great User Experience Example in a Business Application . You can see StaffLynx in action on an episode of .NET Rocks TV. The GrokTalk on code addiction is available on Google Video. This ten-minute video was produced at TechEd 2005 by Scott Stanfield and associates as part of Microsoft's Regional Director program. If you're looking for sample code from Past presentations, including the Windows Forms Validators, go to the Samples Page
ProfileBilly Hollis has authored and co-authored many books, including the first book ever published on Visual Basic .NET and many other .NET oriented books. He's a frequent speaker at industry events like TechEd, Professional Developer Conference (PDC), VSLive, VSConnections, Patterns and Practices Summit, and many others. Billy is a member of the Microsoft Regional Directors, a group of third party luminaries that Microsoft recognizes as having the highest level of expertise in Microsoft technologies. Billy was selected as Regional Director of the Year in 2001. Billy is also a Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable Professional) in Visual Basic. Billy is one of the original members of the INETA speakers bureau. INETA is the International .NET Association of user groups. Through INETA, Billy speaks to user groups all over the country. Billy was selected as a Software Legend in 2002.
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