Andrew Parsons is an accomplished programmer,
journalist, and author. He created, launched, and served as chief
editor for
Australian Developer magazine, which was so
successful that it expanded globally and is now known as
International Developer. Subsequent to that success,
Parsons launched the local Australian and New Zealand edition of
MSDN magazine. In addition, he has written a variety of
technical books, including topics as diverse as HTML and CSS,
Photoshop, and Visual Basic Express. When not writing, Parsons
consults on .NET programming implementations for a number of
clients, and currently serves as a senior consultant at Readify
Pty, Ltd (www.readify.net), as well as running his own business,
Parsons Designs (www.parsonsdesigns.com), and GAMEparents
(www.gameparents.com), a website dedicated to helping parents
understand and enjoy computer and video games.
Nick Randolph is an experienced .NET developer
and solution architect. During his time with Software Engineering
Australia, a not-for-profit industry body, Nick founded the Perth
.NET Community of Practice and has been integrally involved in the
local .NET community since. When Nick joined AutumnCare
(www.autumncare.com.au) as Development Manager, he was responsible
for their product architecture, which incorporated best practices
around building smart client applications using the .NET Framework.
Nick is currently a solutions architect with SoftTeq
(http://softteq.com), which provides consulting, training, and
mentoring services. Outside of his consulting role, Nick takes a
proactive approach toward technology, ever seeking to learn, use,
and present on beta products. As a Microsoft MVP, Nick has been
invited to present at IT conferences such as TechEd, MEDC, and Code
Camp, and has been a worldwide finalist judge for the Microsoft
Imagine Cup for the last two years.