Kenn Scribner

Kenn Scribner has been writing cutting-edge, software-based books on Microsoft technologies for more than 10 years. His books include Windows Workflow Foundation Step by Step (Microsoft Press) and Understanding SOAP (SAMS). Kenn is a senior software consultant whose clients have included CBS, Burton, and Microsoft.

 

Scott Seely, an architect at MySpace, works on the OpenSocial API, one of the world’s most successful REST-based APIs. Before joining MySpace, he was a developer on the Windows Communication Foundation team at Microsoft. His books include Creating and Consuming Web Services in Visual Basic (Addison-Wesley) and SOAP: Cross Platform Web Service Development Using XML (Prentice Hall).

 

Kenn Scribner

Kenn Scribner is founder, president, and chief technical officer for EnduraSoft Corporation, a company that designs, implements, and markets innovative Active X controls and related software directed toward the Windows software developer market. Kenn also creates courses for distance education/training companies.

Scott Seely

Kenn Scribner has been writing cutting-edge, software-based books on Microsoft technologies for more than 10 years. His books include Windows Workflow Foundation Step by Step (Microsoft Press) and Understanding SOAP (SAMS). Kenn is a senior software consultant whose clients have included The Weather Channel, CBS, Burton, and Microsoft.

 

Scott Seely, an architect at MySpace, works on the OpenSocial API, one of the world’s most successful REST-based APIs. Before joining MySpace, he was a developer on the Windows Communication Foundation team at Microsoft. His books include Creating and Consuming Web Services in Visual Basic (Addison-Wesley) and SOAP: Cross Platform Web Service Development Using XML (Prentice Hall).

Scott Seely

Scott Seely is co-founder of Tech in the Middle, www.techinthemiddle.com, and president of Friseton, LLC, www.friseton.com. He is an active member of the .NET community in the Chicago area, helping organize the Lake County .NET Users’ Group, organize Code Camps, and speaking at user groups throughout the region.