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.

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