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Speakers
Sessions and Speakers are subject to change without notice
David Platt, Rolling Thunder Computing, Inc.
David S. Platt teaches Programming .NET at Harvard University Extension School and at companies all over the world. He is the author of eleven programming books. His Introducing Microsoft .NET from Microsoft Press introduced thousands of programmers to that environment. Even today, 4 years after its most recent release, it is outselling Tom Clancy’s Every Man a Tiger on Amazon.com, which tells you what kind of geeks buy their books there. His magnum opus, Why Software Sucks (Addison-Wesley, 2006, www.whysoftwaresucks.com), points out ways in which software MUST improve if it’s to accompany humanity into the twenty-first century. He is famous for his engaging presentation style. "He’s the only guy I know that can actually make a talk on COM’s apartment threading model funny," said one student. Microsoft named him a Software Legend in 2002. Dave holds the Master of Engineering degree from Dartmouth College. He did his undergraduate work at Colgate University. When he finishes working, he spends his free time working some more. He wonders whether he should tape down two of his daughter’s fingers so she learns how to count in octal. He lives in Ipswich, MA. Nickname: "The Mad Professor" Favorite Web Site: radomargaritaville.com Comment most frequently elicited from children at adjoining breakfast restaurant tables before he’s had his morning coffee: "Mommy, what’s wrong with that man?"
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