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C# 4.0:
The Complete Reference
About the Author
Herbert Schildt is a leading authority on C#, C++, C, and Java.
His programming books have sold millions of copies worldwide
and have been translated into all major foreign languages. He is
the author of numerous bestsellers, including Java: The Complete
Reference, C++: The Complete Reference, and C: The Complete Reference ,
among many others . Although interested in all facets of computing,
his primary focus is computer languages, including compilers,
interpreters, and robotic control languages. He also has an active
interest in the standardization of languages. Schildt holds both
graduate and undergraduate degrees from the University of
Illinois. He can be reached at his consulting office at (217) 586-4683.
His web site is www.HerbSchildt.com .
About the Technical Editor
Michael Howard is a principal security program manager on
the Trustworthy Computing (TwC) Group’s Security Engineering
team at Microsoft, where he is responsible for managing secure
design, programming, and testing techniques across the company.
Howard is an architect of the Security Development Lifecycle
(SDL), a process for improving the security of Microsoft’s software.
Howard began his career with Microsoft in 1992 at the
company’s New Zealand office, working for the first two years
with Windows and compilers on the Product Support Services
team and then with Microsoft Consulting Services, where he
provided security infrastructure support to customers and
assisted in the design of custom solutions and development of
software. In 1997, Howard moved to the United States to work
for the Windows division on Internet Information Services,
Microsoft’s next-generation web server, before moving to his
current role in 2000.
Howard is an editor of IEEE Security & Privacy, a frequent
speaker at security-related conferences, and he regularly pub-
lishes articles on secure coding and design. Howard is the
co-author of six security books, including the award-winning
Writing Secure Code, 24 Deadly Sins of Software Security, The
Security Development Lifecycle, and his most recent release,
Writing Secure Code for Windows Vista.
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The Complete Reference
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