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Bio

David McCarter has been a software engineer for over 20 years. He is a Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable Professional), solutions architect, Code Quality Zar, consultant, professional code reviewer, speaker, and book author who lives in San Diego, California USA. He is the editor-in-chief of dotNetTips.com... a website dedicated to helping software engineers in all aspects of programming since 1994.

David has written for programming magazines and has published numerous books that include "Rock Your Code: Coding Standards for Microsoft .NET", “Rock Your Code: Code and App Performance for Microsoft .NET”, “Rock Your Career: Surviving The Technical Interview” available at: http://amazon.com/author/dotnetdave. David is a featured writer on the C# Corner website where his articles have been read over 1.8 million times.

David is the host of the weekly show Rockin' the Code World with dotNetDave on the Internet hosted by C# Corner Live. Each week David interviews top tech leaders on what they are currently passionate about along with answering questions from viewers. Each episode reaches up to 40,000 viewers from all over the world. Episodes are simulcast on YouTube, Twitter, C# Corner, LinkedIn, and Facebook. Past episodes can be found at https://bit.ly/RockinCodeWorldShows. David hosts the Code Quality & Performance conference on C# Corner Live which reaches over 65,000 software engineers. Go here for more information https://codequalityconf.com/.

David gives lectures on programming and technical interviewing at user groups, colleges, high schools, and conferences such as Software Design & Development, BuildStuff, NDC, Warsaw IT Days, Code Camp, SQL Saturday, DevConnections, VSLive, and more. He taught at the University of California San Diego for 18 years. He also runs his own software/ consulting company called McCarter Consulting. You can find upcoming speaking engagements by going to: http://bit.ly/dotnetdaverocks.

He is one of the founders and directors of the San Diego .NET Developers Group for its 20-year run. In 2008 David won the INETA Community Excellence Award for his involvement in the .NET community. David is also an inventor of a software printing system that was approved by the US Patent Office in May 2008.

Sponsorship

Sponsorship will help me focus on adding more features to this code base and those for my books and conference sessions. Any support would really help out. I use these assemblies every day of my coding life and I hope it will help your development too!

Thank you in advance,
David McCarter

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If received at least 25 sponsors, that will help me keep this project going and shows interested in this project.

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Featured work

  1. RealDotNetDave/dotNetTips.Utility.Core

    New repository for dotNetTips.Utility projects for .NET Core and .NET Standard

    C# 48
  2. RealDotNetDave/dotNetTips.Utility

    Common .NET code I’ve been writing since it was released that features C#, VB.NET, Portable Libraries, Logging, .NET Core

    Visual Basic 19
  3. RealDotNetDave/RealWorldExample

    Sample code for Rock Your Development With A Real World Example conference session.

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