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Community Credit welcomes two very talented WPF Moderators - Marlon Grech and Karl Shifflett

Over the last month, I have exchanged a number of emails with our two new WPF Moderators, Karl Shifflett and Marlon Grech, highly respected members of the C# Disciples. They both were awarded prizes last month due to their contributions to the development community.  When I say that these guys really know their stuff, that is an understatement.  They are pure hardcore WPF Machines.  I have not only had a chance to review their articles and examples, which are among the most well written I have seen (and I have reviewed many), but I am actually using some of their published content in projects that I am working on.  Needless to say, we are very happy to have them moderating our discussion board.  If anybody can post a WPF question that these guys can't answer, I will eat my mouse.  To give you a little bit of info about their backgrounds, I will include their bios below....


 


   

Karl Shifflett

Karl Shifflett has been designing & developing business applications since 1989 and transitioned to .NET in March of 2003. In April of 2007 he joined the list of WPF and Microsoft Expression fanatics & evangelists.

A Microsoft .NET MCAD, currently the .NET Architect on emGovPower’s new full featured City Government and Utility Billing WPF product. On the weekends he is developing a cool multi-player WPF game for release 1st quarter 2008 and is a member of Team Mole, authors of
Mole For Visual Studio.

Karl is a senior Information Technology Professional with proven expertise in computer software design, programming and project management. He is well known to fellow Charlotte Developers Guild members for technical excellence, strategic thinking, creative solutions, strong analytical skills and sound business logic. Excellent at soliciting requirements form stakeholders and users alike. He has extensive experience with multi-platform heterogeneous environments (UNIX, VMS, MAC, DOS, Windows workstations, NT Servers, W2K Servers, W2003 Servers, and Vista).

You can also read his technical articles and mentoring thoughts on his
blog.


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    Marlon Grech
Marlon is a .Net Specialist at Uniblue Systems. On his spare time he likes to blog on WPF technology. Marlon is an addict of cutting edge .Net technologies and he tries to get his hands dirty with all new .Net stuff.
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Comments

 

MarlonGrech said:

Hi thanks for the intro..... looking forward for some WPF questions....

January 4, 2008 7:54 AM
 

KarlShifflett said:

David,

Thank you for this introduction.  You have set the bar HIGH!

Best to everyone,

Karl

January 4, 2008 11:50 AM
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