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Team-Fly®
Visual Basic® .NET
Tips & Techniques
About the Author
Kris Jamsa, ., MBA, is the author of more than puter books, with
cumulative sales of several million copies. Jamsa holds a bachelor’s degree in
computer science from the United States Air Force Academy; a master’s degree
puter science from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas; a . in
computer science with an emphasis in operating systems from Arizona State
University; and an MBA from San Diego State University.
In 1992, Jamsa and his wife, Debbie, founded Jamsa Press, puter-book
pany. After expanding pany’s presence to 70 countries
and 28 languages, Jamsa sold Jamsa Press to a larger publishing house. Today
Jamsa is President of the Jamsa Media Group, pany that provides content
on a wide range puter topics. Jamsa is also very active in analyzing
emerging technologies.
Jamsa lives on a ranch in Houston, Texas, with his wife, their three dogs, and
six horses. When he is not in front of his PC, Kris is riding and jumping his
horse Robin Hood.
Visual Basic® .NET
Tips & Techniques
Kris Jamsa
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