.NET Developer's JournalMobility Editor Jon Box recently chatted with Ingo
Rammer, consultant, instructor, and best-selling author of books on .NET. In
this exclusive interview, Rammer discusses .NET Remoting, his programming
roots, and the book he wishes he had when he was starting out.
-INTERVIEWED BY JON BOX, MOBILITY EDITOR FOR .NETDJ
NETDJ: How did you get started in software development?
IR: I've been programming computers for as long as I can remember, but my
start in commercial software development was just an issue of being at the
right place at the right time. In 1994 a friend of mine complained about the
price and lack of flexibility of an online shopping system his company had
bought. I thought that I could do better, went to the local book store,
bought Teach... (more)
SYS-CON Radio interviews Brian Loesgen and Dave Noderer from the
International .NET Users Group Association.
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SYS-CON Radio interviews Jackie Goldstein, General Manager of Renaissance
Computer Systems and Microsoft Regional Director for Israel about the future
of ADO.NET and the future of VB.NET.
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SYS-CON Radio interviews Ted Neward, Instructor, Author of DevelopMentor
about Rotor, J2EE/.NET interoperability, ".NET and Java" (without the
politics)
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Jon Box interviews Les Pinter, Founder of Pinter Consulting about migrating
from Visual FoxPro to Visual Basic.NET
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