Bytes by MSDN: Page Brooks and Rob Cameron discuss Silverlight Development for Windows Phone
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Page Brooks is a Senior Software Developer for
ACS Technologies, the leading provider of information management solutions for churches, schools, and other faith-based organizations. With over 10 years experience in Web development, Page enjoys delivering successful Web products that make a difference.
Page holds a Bachelors Degree in Computer Science and Mathematics from
Francis Marion University and is a Microsoft Silverlight MVP and a Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD). As an active member of the .NET community, Page is a co-founder of the
Pee Dee Area .NET User Group in Florence, SC and can also be found at many of the regional developer events throughout the Carolinas.
www.pagebrooks.com.
About Rob
Employed by Microsoft since 2001, Rob Cameron is an Industry Architect Evangelist with Microsoft Corporation based out of Atlanta, Georgia. As part of Microsoft's Communication Sector Developer & Platform Evangelism team, Rob focuses on development tools
and technologies focused on mobile devices, gaming, and embedded devices for telecommunications, cable, and media & entertainment companies. Rob co-authored several titles including
Building ASP.NET Server Controls, Pro ASP.NET 3.5 Server Controls and AJAX Components,
Silverlight 2 Recipes, and most recently Silverlight 3 Recipes. He has a master's degree in information technology management and a bachelor's degree in computer science. Visit Rob's blog at
http://blogs.msdn.com/RobCamer.
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