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David Cunningham


Administrator, Manager, Author, Member
I direct The Code Project's business activities, such as strategic direction, partnerships, and vendor relations. I started photo-etching circuit boards when I was 8, and at 11 was haunting the halls and computer science labs at the local college so much that I was invited by Professor Wayne Ayott to audit his software and hardware design courses.

Over my career I have used C# , C++, Win32, MFC, Assembler, Basic, and Clipper, on applications for the military, commercial ventures, medical research and the labour movement. Through my medical informatics work I came to know what real-time and mission-critical really mean… just try being part of the critical path when a woman goes into labor. 

I have been honoured to receive many business, industry and leadership awards including being named an Exceptional Young Entrepreneur (Profit Magazine) and to the list of Who's Who in Canadian Business. The companies I started have been recognized as the Fastest Growing companies in Canada (Profit Magazine), as the Fastest Growing North American Technology Companies (Deloitte & Touché) and named as a Top 100 Innovator and Leader by SDTimes in every year from 2003 to 2008.

Here's my professional profile on LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidcunningham
In 2007 Microsoft acquired technology from one of my companies, Dundas Data Visualization, for inclusion in SQL Server 2008.

I live in Toronto and enjoy photography, scuba, food, riding my Honda Nighthawk motorcycle, and am trying to learn enough about wine to not be completely lost with a wine list in my hands. I find myself spending a lot of time these days thinking about the world our children will inherit, and so have been paying a lot of attention to alternative energy (wind, solar), robotics, education and (for the first time in my life) politics.
Occupation: Founder
Company: The Code Project
Location: Canada Canada

Chris Maunder


Administrator, Manager, Author, Member
Chris is the Co-founder, Administrator, Architect, Chief Editor and Shameless Hack who wrote and runs The Code Project. He's been programming since 1988 while pretending to be, in various guises, an astrophysicist, mathematician, physicist, hydrologist, geomorphologist, defence intelligence researcher and then, when all that got a bit rough on the nerves, a web developer. He is a Microsoft Visual C++ MVP both globally and for Canada locally.

His programming experience includes C/C++, C#, SQL, MFC, ASP, ASP.NET, and far, far too much FORTRAN. He has worked on PocketPCs, AIX mainframes, Sun workstations, and a CRAY YMP C90 behemoth but finds notebooks take up less desk space.

He dodges, he weaves, and he never gets enough sleep. He is kind to small animals.

Chris was born and bred in Australia but splits his time between Toronto and Melbourne, depending on the weather. For relaxation he is into road cycling, snowboarding, rock climbing, and storm chasing.
Occupation: Founder
Company: The Code Project
Location: Canada Canada

padmanabhan N


Member
Completed my MCA in Madras University.
MCTS in Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0 - Web-based Client
Development
MCTS in Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0 - Application Development
Foundation
Occupation: Software Developer
Location: India India

Paramu1973


Member

Location: United States United States

Tim Deveaux


Member

Occupation: Software Developer
Location: Canada Canada

Sushant Joshi


Member
Working as a developer since last four years. Enjoys writting code snippets and exploring ASP.Net. You would find me either watching a movie or programming/devloping some reusable code snippets.
Occupation: Software Developer (Senior)
Location: India India

Colin Angus Mackay


Member
Code Project MVP 5 years running, Microsoft C# MVP 3 years running, MBCS, MIAP and a whole bunch of other stuff.

I also run Scottish Developers which is a user group with software development events in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Dundee.

Recent blog posts:
* If you really must do dynamic SQL... (Reducing the risk of SQL injection attacks if you absolutely must use dynamic SQL)
* Technology trends with Google Analytics (Interesting trends in OS and Browser use across many types of website)
* Tip of the day: NaN (Not a Number) * Interpreting Promotional Codes (A partial refactoring: What? Why? How?)
* Tip of the day: Loop Performance * Tip of the day: A step to PCI Compliance * Follow up on what not to develop (Original What not to develop: Don't try this at home, kids.)
Occupation: Software Developer (Senior)
Location: Scotland Scotland

James R. Twine


Member
Programming since the age of 10, started professionally at the age of 17. Currently involved in both Client and Server side development on Win32 platforms for MC/HA/FT financial applications. Development experience with Win32, Win16, Linux and other flavors of Unix.

Extensive multithreaded development experience on Windows platforms using the Win32 SDK, and MFC.

Experience with HA/FT n-tiered Client/Server systems as well as GUI apps of varying complexity. Some experience with Game developement.

Having learned that the stuff you can barely get away with doing Client-side apps just does not cut it in the real "Server World", I am amazed how many 'professionals' cannot tell the difference between "works" and "correct" or try to (mis)use VB and/or MFC on server-side development projects, never considering that just because it RUNS, does not mean it runs WELL.

Lastly, I am also a collector of arcade games, and can perform repairs, conversions, etc. Search for my name, you will find me on lots of arcade-related documents and sites.

Sites of interest(?):
http://www.jrtwine.com
http://www.jrtwine.com/jtwine
http://www.signingtime.com
http://www.deletefxpfiles.com
http://www.checkfavorites.com
http://www.coinop.org
Occupation: President
Company: JRTwine Software, LLC
Location: United States United States

Jeff Hadfield


Member
Jeff has worked with personal computers since the late seventies, when he learned to program BASIC on an Apple II (not an Apple II Plus, mind you). Since then, he’s learned Pascal, Fortran and VB/VB.NET – all of which have been enough to show him that he’s not a born developer, but he can play one on TV, so to speak. He's working to make The Code Project even more valuable to community members and help bring new services online to make The Code Project even better.

Jeff has worked with developers and developer communities for over a decade.

All things considered, he'd rather be cycling.
Occupation: President
Company: The Code Project
Location: United States United States

DavidCrow


Member

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Occupation: Software Developer (Senior)
Company: Pinnacle Business Systems
Location: United States United States

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