The legendary Gu, or "The Gu". He's Corporate Vice President in the Microsoft Developer Division, and brains behind many key .NET technologies such as ASP.NET MVC and Silverlight.
Senior Program Manager at Microsoft. Plenty of coverage on ASP.NET MVC.
Written the book Pro ASP.NET MVC Framework. Covers a lot on MVC.
Jeff Atwood, ASP.NET developer, built stackoverflow.com a community maintained programming Q&A site built with ASP.NET MVC.
Entrepreneur, .NET consultant and author based in Glasgow, Scotland. Friend of mine, runs the celebrity validation service Valebrity.com to validate celebrities on social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter.
A friend on mine from university. Covers ASP.NET, SQL Server, LINQ etc.
Collaborative/community maintained Question & Answer site for programmers.
.NET focused community driven site for resources, articles, and guides for programmers.
Celebrity validation service. Find out if celebrities are real on social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook.
Properties to rent in Menorca.
More properties (or property) to rent in Menorca.
NHS Education for Scotland, information site.
Another Umbraco based NHS Education for Scotland site.
Promotional/informational site for an NHS event take took place in 2008.
Lamborghini Countach - As a photo mosaic (from the blog Photo Mosaic Generator - Fun Adventures With Silverlight )
@elijahmanor FYI the Accordian control in your latest Tech Tweets seems broken (9th March), ASP.NET and ASP.NET MVC entries missing
about 4 hours ago from EchofonRT: @mkristensen: Search for "recursion" on Google and see if you can spot the easter egg - Awesome!
about 17 hours ago from Echofon@shanselman Turn off hardware acceleration in Flash (right click on Flash area), or try updating your graphics card drivers
about 19 hours ago from EchofonBlogged: Dependency Injection in #aspnetmvc 2.0 – Part 3: Custom DataAnnotation ValidationAttributes http://bit.ly/adKiez
12:21 AM March 9th from EchofonMy greatest anti-achievement yet. I've managed to bring down an entire site by putting !exclamation! mark (C# NOT operator) in wrong place
9:48 AM March 8th from Echofon