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/*
This code accompanied the CodeProject article:
Windows 7 Goodies in C++: Introduction to the Ribbon
written by:
Michael Dunn (acidhelm@gmail.com)
Release date:
February 22, 2011
This demo code is copyright (C) 2011 Michael Dunn.
The code is licensed under the Code Project Open License (CPOL), version 1.02.
The CPOL can be found at:
http://www.codeproject.com/info/cpol10.aspx
*/
// HelloRibbon.h
#include "resource.h"
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Michael lives in sunny Mountain View, California. He started programming with an Apple
//e in 4th grade, graduated from
UCLA with a math degree in 1994, and immediately landed a job as a QA engineer at Symantec, working on the Norton AntiVirus team. He pretty much taught himself Windows and MFC programming, and in 1999 he designed and coded a new interface for Norton AntiVirus 2000.
Mike has been a a developer at
Napster and at his own lil' startup, Zabersoft, a development company he co-founded with offices in Los Angeles and Odense, Denmark. Mike is now a senior engineer at
VMware.
He also enjoys his hobbies of playing pinball, bike riding, photography, and Domion on Friday nights (current favorite combo: Village + double Pirate Ship). He would get his own snooker table too if they weren't so darn big! He is also sad that he's forgotten the languages he's studied: French, Mandarin Chinese, and Japanese.
Mike was a
VC MVP from 2005 to 2009.