Bob Coker Minimize
Bob Coker has been programming since 1983. He has made a career of programming first with relational databases in the 1980's and then switching to C++ in the early 1990's. With the general switch to Windows in the early 1990's, Bob concentrated on the Microsoft platform, switching from tools from Borland International. In the late 1990's, Bob developed websites with Java and learned the other technologies necessary for web development. After, 2002, he has spent most of his time using C# for the .NET platform.

Bob graduated from University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee in 1984. He lives in Williams Bay, WI with his wife Julie, his daughter Ashley, his sons Joel and Julian.


Jari Lahdenpera Minimize
Jari Lahdenpera has 25 years of experience in software development. He started in the early 80's with minicomputer applications but soon switched to PC applications using mostly Microsoft tools and technologies. He has designed and programmed several large client-server applications as well as numerous standalone Windows applications and Web Sites in Windows C++/MFC and .NET/C# environments. He also has several years of experience in managing development teams.
 
Jari has studied Computer Science in University of Technology in Helsinki Finland and University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. He is currently completing Microsoft Certified Professional Developer Certification. Jari lives in Mukwonago, WI with his wife Lorraine and their daughters Nine, Zena and Carolann.

Mary Flaws Minimize
Mary Flaws has been a programmer since 1995.  Her skillset includes VB.NET, Visual Basic, ASP.NET, Classic ASP, SQL Server, MS Access, HTML, JavaScript, and C#.  Before computer programming, Mary worked as a civil engineer.  Mary graduated from Marquette University in 1989, with a degree in Civil Engineering.
 
Mary lives in Waukesha, WI with her husband Bill, and son Danny.  She is an avid runner, and has completed many marathons, including the Boston Marathon.

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