Hello out there

Hello everyone in asp.net weblog land.

Firstly can I say a big thanks to Joe for allowing us mere mortals in to this community.

I am Garry Pilkington and I am an application developer in the UK. I work for a small oil recycling/transport company just outside Liverpool. I have been working with .net since the beta of Visual Studio came out back in 2001 I think. My first .net projects were both web and console applications when I worked in the NHS. After a few years I moved on to Liverpool University where I stayed until 2005. Now I am at my current employer doing a wide range of projects some web based, some windows client apps. I started off like many people going from VB3,VB4 and VB5. For some reason I bypassed VB6 and went straight to VB.Net. The last 3 years though I have been mainly developing using c#.

My previous blog can be found over at http://capgpilk.blogspot.com, but this is where I will be continuing to blog all things .net.

So that is all for now.

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