Charles Petzold
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Charles Petzold (born February 2, 1953, New Brunswick, New Jersey) is an American programmer and technical author on Microsoft Windows applications. He is also a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional.
He graduated with a Master of Science in Mathematics from Stevens Institute of Technology in 1975. Aside from writing books about Windows programming he has contributed to various magazines about computers.
After seven years of being engaged Petzold married Deirdre Sinnott on October 28, 2007.[1]
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- .NET Book Zero (free download)
- Applications = Code+Markup
- 3D Programming for Windows
- Programming Microsoft Windows Forms
- Programming in the Key of C#
- Programming Microsoft Windows with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET
- Programming Microsoft Windows with C#
- Code: The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software
- Programming Windows, Fifth Edition
[edit] Out-of-Print Books
- Programming Windows, 4th edition
- OS/2 Presentation Manager Programming
- Programming Windows, 3rd edition
- Programming Windows, 2nd edition.
- Programming the OS/2 Presentation Manager
- Programming Windows, 1st edition
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[edit] External links
- Petzold's personal web site
- Charles Petzold's blog
- "Does Visual Studio Rot the Mind?", transcript of a talk delivered at the NYC .NET Developer’s Group, October 20, 2005