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Member since Sunday, October 16, 2011 (7 months)
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Terrence Dorsey

Technical Writer
The Code Project
United States United States

Administrator, Manager, Author, Member

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Terrence Dorsey is Director of Content Development at The Code Project. Previously he worked as Senior Editor and Technical Editor of MSDN Magazine. His writing has appeared in MSDN Magazine, Application Development Trends and Redmond Magazine.

Jeff Hadfield

President
The Code Project
United States United States

Administrator, Manager, Author, 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.

Chris Maunder

Founder
The Code Project
Canada Canada

Administrator, Manager, Author, Member

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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.
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