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29.10.2008 Books On Market! :)I have a couple books being released as shown below. WROX JavaScript Reference: http://search.barnesandnoble.com/JavaScript-Programmers-Reference/Shannon-Horn/e/9780470344729/?itm=1 McGraw Hill Microsoft Silverlight 2, A Beginner’s Guide: http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Silverlight-Beginners-Osborne-Mcgraw/dp/0071590439/ref=sr_1_3/190-1319749-1416529?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1225129515&sr=1-3 28.10.2008 My BiographyShannon Horn has been developing Microsoft Windows and Web-based solutions, training, and authoring for over 14 years. He has been a featured speaker at many industry events including Microsoft DevDays and the asp.netPRO ASP.NET and Web Services Solutions conference. He is a published author on subjects such as JavaScript, Silverlight, XML, the migration from Visual Basic 6 to VB.NET, JScript.NET, C#, ASP.NET, and SQL Server 2005. Shannon speaks and trains for companies such as Microsoft, Batky-Howell, AppDev, Accelebrate, and Webucator and has been a featured speaker on training videos with Microsoft and LearnKey. He has also worked with large corporate clients including Microsoft, Excess Reinsurance, Five Twenty Web Services, Universal Studios, MGM Studios, Monster.com/FlipDog.com, Intel, Polygram Pictures, Prudential, Micro Accounting Systems, Sky Harbor International Airport, and Evans Newton, Incorporated on projects utilizing Microsoft technologies such as Visual FoxPro, Visual Studio.NET, C#, ADO.NET, and ASP.NET. University of Wisconsin - MilwaukeeOctober 2008 I was asked to come speak to a large group about creating next generation Web applications using Microsoft Silverlight 2. The day was very successful. 20.10.2008 My Fight at IMMAEWell, the International MMA Expo for the Southwest was held at Rawhide last weekend (October 11th). The expo was quite a disappointment as myself and everyone else there seemed to really be expecting more out of the event based on the advertising and hype. I registered to compete in the MMA tournament at 155 pounds. Despite the poor event, the tournament fights held on Saturday night were pretty good. I think there were issues matching up guys in the proper weight classes too. Several guys obviously looked mismatched and several backed out of fights. I was anxious to fight but the guy I was matched up with was also obviously bigger than me. I won the fight by armbar in the second round but left the cage with a bruised rib and shoulder. Regardless, it was an awesome experience and I can’t wait to do it again. :) |
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