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Bill Schongar and Paul Lagasse are the Senior Multimedia Developers at LCD Multimedia Creations, Inc., in Nashua, NH (bills@lcdmultimedia.com and paull@lcdmultimedia.com). Paul is an experienced Visual Basic programmer, with a design background that he's having fun putting to use in a variety of online endeavors. Bill somehow ended up in the computer industry, learning and teaching things about the online world, and contributing to other books such as CGI Programming Unleashed. Just don't ask Paul to recommend any movies, or Bill to show you how to juggle axes.
Evangelos Petroutsos has a M.S. degree in Computer Engineering and works as a freelance writer and consultant. He is the author of Interactive Web Publishing with Microsoft Tools and co-author of Visual Basic Power Toolkit.
Craig Eddy resides in Richmond, VA, with his wife and two children. Craig holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Virginia Tech. He is currently employed as Senior Developer for Pipestream Technologies, Inc., where he is responsible for the continuing development of ContactBuilder and Sales Continuum. He is also the architect and chief programmer for the two-way synchronization between SQL Server and remote versions of Pipestream's sales force automation products. Craig specializes in Visual Basic, SQL Server, and Access development. He has been an author for Access 95 Unleashed and Office 95 Unleashed, as well as being co-author of Web Programming with Visual Basic. Craig's hobbies include private business development and relaxing at the Outer Banks in North Carolina. Craig can be reached at craige@richmond.infi.net.
Keith Brophy is the Software Release Coordinator at X-Rite, Incorporated, and has had many years of experience in the design, development, and testing of software systems. In addition, he has taught advanced programming courses both at Grand Rapids Community College and Northern Virginia Community College. Keith has tech edited Real-World Programming with Visual Basic and co-authored Visual Basic 4.0 Performance Tuning and Optimization and Teach Yourself Visual Basic Script in 21 Days, both from Sams.
Owen Graupman has been working as a system integrator for various firms since he entered the workforce. A programmer by trade, he's written many custom financial applications using Visual Basic. He is currently employed as an independent consultant based in Los Angeles, California.
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