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First NameLast NameZip CodeRegistered DateBio
Sacramento.Net User Group957659-28-2006 
RobertoAboloc936129-18-2006 
SoniaAbrol951209-14-2006 
VishalAbrol951209-14-2006 
doddieabuda940439-16-2006 
JosephAckerman943039-18-2006 
AnnAdams9450910-03-2006 
AlokAgarwal950519-15-2006 
shivagarwal944049-15-2006 
amitagrawal 9-15-2006 
NitinAhuja940659-17-2006 
RichardAinsley945659-20-2006Programmer since 1983. VB windows coder since 1997, MS SQL since 1998. Specialize in business windows database intensive applications.
WasimAkhtar950519-22-2006 
MandiAlexander9400210-06-2006 
ChristopherAllen9470710-23-2006 
TomAllen950149-15-2006.Net developer and consultant. MCSD .Net.
RobertoAlmanza9454410-02-2006 
RayAlmeda951129-19-2006 
JohnAlton951179-27-2006 
LavanyaAnand950549-15-2006 
OlegAnanyev945649-15-2006 
RobertAnderson946029-13-2006 
RogelioAndreo950149-09-2006 
OscarArguello950379-15-2006 
JonAsher9410710-03-2006Jon Asher started his tech career at Borland in the early 90's. He co-founded Brighton Imaging in 1994, helping pioneer the field of forensic animation. In the early days of the web, Jon was one of the lead developers at NetFlix.com. Over the past 6 years, he's directed a number of large projects at Cisco Systems, AOL, and Microsoft. His current area of interest: building scalable web applications with a mix of MS .NET and open source technologies. A developer of the PostgreSQL open source native provider for .NET, Jon lives in San Francisco.
JeffAtwood945309-28-2006I live in Berkeley, CA with my wife, two cats, and far more computers than I care to mention. My first computer was the Texas Instruments TI-99/4a. I've been a Microsoft Windows developer since 1992. Most of my programming has been in Visual Basic, although I spent significant time with early versions of Delphi. Now I am quite comfortable in C# or VB.NET. I am particularly interested in best practices and human factors in software development, as represented in my blog and recommended developer reading list.
DeanAustin940659-19-2006 
randyavila600411-08-2006 
MichaelBaker282039-15-2006 
TammyBaker951178-23-2006 
NirubamaBakthavatchalam951179-19-2006 
AjitBalakrishna9408610-09-2006 
DeepakBalasubramaniam950549-15-2006 
KeithBall951249-13-2006Keith is a software architect with experience in both software products and developing technical infrastructures for service companies. Keith has spent the last ten years working at various startups since leaving his comfy architecture position at Novell in 1996, where his last position was the architect for a division. He has currently landed at a media company which was gobbled up about a year ago by a much large media technology and services company.
RajeshBalwani951349-08-2006 
AtanasBanov940259-19-2006 
vincenzobarbieri200359-20-2006 
StevenBarnes930639-15-2006 
JoseBarreto940244-03-2007Jose Barreto is a Systems Architect with Microsoft Corporation, working on projects related to Security, Directory Services, Desktop Deployment, Messaging, Collaboration and Databases. He has worked in IT since 1985, including roles as Consultant, Systems Engineer and Software Developer and specifically focused on the Microsoft platform for the last 12 years. He holds several industry certifications, including CISSP, MCSE: Security on Windows Server 2003, MCSE: Messaging on Windows Server 2003, MCSD on Microsoft.NET, MCITP: Database Administrator and MCT.
TomBartolero9512610-07-2006 
ParmeshwarBayappu951369-19-2006 
MichaelBean9413310-03-2006 
WardBell948019-30-2006Ward Bell is V.P. of Product Management at IdeaBlade, makers of DevForce, the .NET development framework for scalable, n-tier, smart client applications. Ward has designed and developed enterprise applications for numerous Fortune 500 companies over the last 30+ years.
ChuckBerg951318-23-2006Chuck's multi-faceted career includes experience with both large and small companies, developing high-performance software systems, utilizing a wide range of technologies. Chuck is currently the Lead Software Engineer at MetaLINCS Corporation - a startup company focussed on analysis driven search for electronic legal discovery. He came to MetaLINCS from Rockliffe Systems, a leading provider of email application softare on the Windows platform, where he was the VP of Engineering. Prior to Rockliffe, Chuck was the VP of Engineering at Silicon Gaming, Inc - a company that developed wagering attractions for the casino industry. In 14 months, his team helped drive over $100M of value into the company, and it was sold to the industry's leading manufacturer. Before Silicon Gaming, Chuck was the founder and CTO of The Software Studio - a contract development company that built more than 70 Windows products for 35 different companies. Chuck holds a Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Missouri - Rolla, and a Masters degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Delaware. He is also the Chairman of SDForum's Windows SIG for the past 8 years.
Hsin-yiBerg9505110-06-2006 
NarasimhaBetini9408710-03-2006 
VivekBhanuprakash940899-15-2006 
LavanyaBharathan950549-15-2006 
AnkurBhatnagar945689-16-2006 
stevebi951204-04-2007 
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