Working with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005


Craig Skibo

Marc Young

Brian Johnson

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To my mom and dad, Pepper and Kathy Johnson.
Thanks for everything.
—B.J.

To my parents, Al and Jan, my brother, Brian, and all the friends
who have supported me over the years.
—C.S.

To Julia, Max, and Brigitte—kisses, hugs, and ladybugs.
—M.Y.

Acknowledgments

It might not take a village to write a book, but it takes a good sized team to put it together, so first of all we want to thank our editor, Devon Musgrave, for all the hard work that he put into this book. It's amazing how much work he can get out people purely though force of will. In addition, we thank Joel Rosenthal, who copy edited, and our good friend Bill Teel, who worked on the graphics. Thanks also to Ben Ryan and Elden Nelson for acquiring the book and to Carl Diltz and Elizabeth Hansford for production support. We also give a huge thanks to our internal reviewers: Prasadi de Silva, Mark Kenworthy, Nishan Jebanasam, Jeremy Jones, Sean Laberee, Tarek Madkour, Chad Royal, and Phil Taylor. Finally, thanks to Prashant Sridharan, Marie Hagman, Doug Hodges, the Visual Studio Extensibility Team, the Visual Studio Content Installer Team, and the Visual Studio Project team.

About the Authors

Brian Johnson has worked at Microsoft for six years and is the Visual Studio Content Strategist for MSDN. Before coming to Microsoft, he worked as a freelance writer and served as a journalist in the U.S. Marines. Brian lives in Redmond, Washington, with his wife, Kathy, and their three lovely children, Will, Hunter, and Buffy. You can reach him at brianjo@microsoft.com, and you can read his blog at http://bufferoverrun.net.

Craig Skibo, who lives in Redmond, has been with Microsoft for nearly 10 years, has been working on the Microsoft® Visual Studio® suite of tools since version 4.1, and often gives talks at industry conferences such as PDC and TechEd.

Marc Young works as a developer in the Visual Studio User Education group. Before he became a developer, he worked as a programming editor at Microsoft Press and as a writer for the Visual Studio User Education group. Marc lives in Seattle with his beautiful wife, Julia, cute-as-a-button son, Max, and hell-on-wheels daughter, Brigitte.




Working with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
Working with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
ISBN: 0735623155
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 100

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