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Name Peter Johnson
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Join Date 14 Apr 2001
Birthday 01 Jul
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Bio Peter Johnson is an ASP.NET developer for a Fortune 500 company, and has been instrumental in their adoption of ASP.NET for web applications. He is a frequent participant in the AspAdvice.com listservs, and also participates in the ASP.NET Forums. He has attended dev labs run by members of the ASP.NET, C#, and other teams to stay informed of upcoming changes in the technology, often before this knowledge is publicly available. He received a bachelor's degree in computer science from Indiana University, where he also gave presentations on .NET and advocated its use in computer science curricula. In his free time, Peter enjoys traveling, reading, writing, and spending time with friends and family.
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