Scott Seely is the author of several books on Web Services and an instructor for Pluralsight. Right now, he is working on Essential Windows Communication Foundation, 2nd Edition for Addison Wesley. He is very active in the Chicago developer community. He helped found the Chicago Code Camp with several other local developers. He helps run the Lake County .NET Users' Group with Tim Stall. Throughout the year, Scott can be found speaking at the user groups throughout northern Illinois and Wisconsin.
From 2000 through 2006, Scott worked for Microsoft. He spent his first two years as a developer/writer for MSDN and then moved over to the Indigo/WCF team as a developer.
Scott is a founder of Friseton, LLC. Friseton specializes in creating highly scalable parallelized systems, solving application performance problems, and building distributed applications that utilize REST and WS-*.
TechTalk
19 Aug 2010
Helping Fellow Developers Through Project Phoenix
Scott Seely writes
"...every MVP gets 3 MSDN Universal Subscriptions- 1 to use and 2 to give to worthy recipients. To pick a worthy recipient, an unemployed or underemployed developer needs to propose a software project for a non-profit agency, school, or church to be assisted by Project Phoenix...is not a ‘free lunch.’ It supports the developers’ efforts so that they can gain from the work they do. I do recommend that you visit..."
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