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Dedicated to my parents, who are always there for me.
Marc Gregoire
To Sonja, for her unconditional love and support; and to my son Kai, whose frequent interruptions reminded me whats important in life.
Nicholas A. Solter
To Fletch, whose unpredictable cuteness reminds me of someone...
Scott J. Kleper
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
MARC GREGOIRE is a software engineer from Belgium. He graduated from the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium, with a degree in Burgerlijk ingenieur in de computer wetenschappen (equivalent to a master of science in engineering in computer science). The year after, he received the cum laude degree of master in artificial intelligence at the same university. After his studies, Marc started working for a big software consultancy company called Ordina Belgium. As a consultant, he worked for Siemens and Nokia Siemens Networks on critical 2G and 3G software running on Solaris for big telecom operators. This required working in international teams stretching from South America and USA to EMEA and Asia. Now, Marc is working for Nikon Metrology on 3D scanning software. His main expertise is C/C++, and specifically Microsoft VC++ and the MFC framework. Next to C/C++, Marc also likes C# and uses PHP for creating web pages. In addition to his main interest for Windows development, he also has experience in developing C++ programs running 24x7 on Linux platforms; for example, EIB home automation controlling and monitoring software. Since April 2007, he received the yearly Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable Professional) award for his Visual C++ expertise. Marc is an active member on the CodeGuru forum (as Marc G) and wrote some articles and FAQ entries for CodeGuru. He also creates freeware and shareware programs that are distributed through his website at www.nuonsoft.com , and maintains a blog on www.nuonsoft.com/blog/ .
NICHOLAS A. SOLTER is a computer programmer with experience developing a range of software including systems software, games, web services, and more. His work on high availability clusters at Sun Microsystems led to three patents and a publication at the International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium. Also at Sun, he enjoyed the opportunity to be involved in OpenSolaris, and was the lead author of the OpenSolaris Bible (Wiley, 2009). Now back in the world of web development, Nick is thrilled to be working with Scott again at Context Optional.
Nick studied computer science at Stanford University, where he earned bachelor and master of science degrees, with a concentration in systems. In addition to his industry experience, he taught C++ for one year at Fullerton Community College.