Robert Sheldon's MySQL programming is rooted in
ten years of experience working with SQL, as it is implemented not
only in a MySQL environment, but also within SQL Server, Microsoft
Access, and Oracle environments. He has programmed with SQL
directly through database interfaces and script files and
indirectly through PHP, JSP, ASP, and ASP.NET applications that
connected to various databases and issued SQL statements. Robert
has also managed the maintenance and development of Web sites and
online tools, which has included performing project analysis,
developing functional specifications, and managing database and Web
development. He has designed and implemented various Microsoft
Access, SQL Server, and MySQL databases, as well as developed and
implemented a variety of Web-based solutions. In all these roles,
he has had to perform numerous types of ad hoc queries and
modifications, build databases, create and modify database objects,
create and review embedded statements, and troubleshoot system- and
data-related problems.
In addition to having a technical and SQL background, Robert has
written or co-written nine books on various network and server
technologies, including two that have focused on SQL Server design
and implementation, one on SQL programming (based on the SQL:1999
standard), and one on Microsoft Office Access 2003. The books that
Robert has written contain training material that is designed to
teach users specific skills and to test their knowledge of the
material covered. Having contracted as the senior developmental
editor for the Microsoft certification team, he brought to these
books his experience developing exam items that helped to focus
readers on the skills necessary to perform specific tasks. Robert
has also written and edited a variety of other documentation
related to SQL databases and other computer technologies. He works
as an independent technical consultant and writer in the Seattle
area.
Geoff Moes is a software architect and
developer who has designed and implemented databases in MySQL as
well as having designed and implemented software systems in PHP,
Java/J2EE, and ASP.NET that have utilized MySQL databases through
various database connectivity interfaces. Geoff received his
bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Virginia Tech and has
worked in the software industry for 18 years. He specializes in
software and database architecture and development as it relates to
Webbased systems. He has worked with several database products in
addition to MySQL, including SQL Server, DB2, and Oracle. He has
also developed a variety of software applications that have
connected to various databases using several different languages
and platforms including Java J2EE/JDBC/EJB, C++/ODBC, and
ASP.NET/ODBC/OLEDB.
Geoff's publishing credits include "Passing Arrays Between Jscript
and C++" (September 7, 2000, ASPToday.com, under WROX) and three
articles published in Windows & .NET Magazine
(online): "Common Internet Hacker Attacks" (December 1, 1998),
"Remote Web Administration, Part 2" (November 1, 1998), and "Remote
Web Administration, Part 1" (October 1, 1998). Geoff works as an
independent software consultant in the Washington D.C. metro area.
When he is not in front of the keyboard, he enjoys photography,
mountain biking, hiking, and international travel.