George Shepherd
George Shepherd has been programming Windows since the 2.0 days back in the late '80s. When MFC came out in the early 1990s, George co-authored the definitive reference for MFC, MFC Internals (1996 Addison-Wesley). During MFC's heyday as a powerful user interface development platform, "MFC Internals" was part of the canon for serious MFC developers. As a contributing editor for MSDN Magazine and Dr. Dobbs Journal, George covered Web-based and Windows-based development with C++, MFC, and C Sharp and .NET. He is also a co-author of Applied .NET (2001 Addison-Wesley) and Programming Visual C++ .NET (2002 Microsoft Press), and ASP.NET Version 3.5 Step by Step. He's also a big fan of WPF and WCF. When not writing about .NET, delivering seminars with DevelopMentor, or speaking at conferences, he works with Syncfusion to produce the best .NET tools around.
Latest articles
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WPF Custom Controls
by George ShepherdWPF completely overturns the classic approach to developing Windows applications and adds user interface flexibility and pizzazz unavailable to Windows developers up to now. George looks at one aspect of this - implementing controls.