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Beginning C# Object-Oriented Programming

Copyright 2011 by Dan Clark

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About the Author

Dan Clark is a senior IT consultant specializing in NET and SQL Server - photo 48Picture 49Dan Clark is a senior IT consultant specializing in .NET and SQL Server technology. He is particularly interested in C# programming and SQL Server Business Intelligence development. Dan is a Microsoft Certified Trainer and a Microsoft Certified Solution Developer. For over a decade, he has been developing applications and training others to develop applications using Microsoft technologies. Dan has published several books and numerous articles on .NET programming. He is a regular speaker at various developer conferences and user group meetings, and he conducts workshops in object-oriented programming and database development. He finds particular satisfaction in turning new developers on to the thrill of developing and designing object-oriented applications. You can reach Dan at .

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