Scott has worked on everything from 8-bit embedded devices to large scale web sites
during his 15+ years in commercial software development. Since 2001, Scott has
focused on server-side and web technologies, like ASP.NET, ASP.NET AJAX,
Windows Workflow, Silverlight, and LINQ. Scott is also a speaker at
national conferences like VSLive!, as well as code camps and user
groups near his hometown of Hagerstown, MD.
Scott has been recognized as a Microsoft MVP since 2005, and has written or
co-
... moreauthored several books on Microsoft technologies. Scott founded the
site OdeToCode.com in 2004, and joined Pluralsight in 2007.
Alex Wolf works as a .NET and Azure Content Developer at Microsoft, and is passionate about learning and teaching software development. He has over a decade of experience and multiple certifications in the .NET ecosystem and related technologies. He is also highly engaged in DevOps and Cloud technologies to improve development workflows and infrastructure. Alex has worked for companies of nearly every size, ranging from small start-ups to very large enterprises. He also maintains a hobbyist
... moreinterest in other visual and interactive technologies such as digital animation and game development with Maya and Unity.
Chris Klug is a software developer and architect from Sweden who has spent the better part of his life solving problems by writing software. He loves the creative side of coding as well as the challenges offered by building complex UIs. He also spends a significant amount of his time presenting at developer conferences around the world--something that has apparently caught Microsoft's attention as they have awarded him Microsoft MVP for five years running. It's an award he is very proud of, and
... morehe hopes to keep being awarded if possible. But when asked, he has no problem admitting that he would rather be kite-boarding on a nice beach or having one of his tattoos extended than playing with his computer.
Shawn Wildermuth has been tinkering with computers and software since he got a Vic-20 back in the early ‘80s. As a Microsoft MVP since 2003, he’s also involved with Microsoft as an ASP.NET Insider and ClientDev Insider. He’s authored eight books and innumerable articles on software development. You can also see him at one of the local and international conferences he’s spoken at including TechEd, Oredev, SDC, NDC, VSLive, DevIntersection, MIX, Devteach, DevConnections and Dev Reach. He is one of
... more the Wilder Minds. You can reach him at his blog at http://wildermuth.com. He’s released his first film, a feature-length, documentary about software developers today called “Hello World: The Film”. You can see more about it at http://helloworldfilm.com.
Whether playing on the local Radio Shack's TRS-80 or designing systems for clients around the globe, Miguel has been writing software since he was 12 years old. He insists on staying heavily involved and up-to-date on all aspects of software application design & development, and projects that diversity onto the type of training and consulting he provides to his customers and believes that it’s never just about understand the technologies, but how technologies work together. Miguel is a Microsoft
... more MVP since 2005 and when he’s not consulting or training, Miguel speaks at conferences around the world, practices combining on-stage tech and comedy, and never misses a Formula 1 race.
Paul has over thirty years of experience architecting information systems and his expertise is in much demand from Fortune 500 companies. Paul is a Pluralsight author, has published 400+ articles, and authored over 14 books on topics ranging from JavaScript, Angular, C#, SQL Server and many .NET technologies. Paul is a frequent speaker at conferences and user groups.
Matt Honeycutt is a software architect specializing in ASP.NET web applications, particularly ASP.NET MVC. He has over a decade of experience in building (and testing!) web applications. He’s an avid practitioner of Test-Driven Development, creating both the SpecsFor and SpecsFor.Mvc frameworks. He has served as the lead developer on numerous multi-million dollar software projects and enjoys finding elegant solutions to difficult problems.
As life-long learner, Matt remains dedicated to expan
... moreding his knowledge of all things related to development. He holds a Masters of Science in Computer Science, and he’s published papers in research journals and conferences on topics ranging from data mining and machine learning to human-computer interaction.
Matt lives with his wife and two children in beautiful Tennessee, where he spends his days as a Director of IT and senior engineer for a small software company.
When he's not busy cranking out code or chasing down his kids, Matt enjoys helping others hone their development skills. He blogs at http://trycatchfail.com, and he is a frequent speaker at software conferences in Tennessee.
Roland is a Microsoft MVP enjoying a constant curiosity around new
techniques in software development. His focus is on all things .Net and
browser technologies. As a long-time trainer, he led many courses on these
topics and spoke about them at international conferences. He also travels
around the globe to offer his self-developed workshops. The word that comes
to mind when he thinks about software development is passion! Roland lives
in The Netherlands with his wife and two boys.