Miguel is an architect with IDesign who specializes in architecture consulting and building .NET solutions. He is a Microsoft MVP and INETA speaker and has been a software developer for over 22 years. With a Microsoft background that goes all the way back to VB 1.0 (and QuickBasic in fact), Miguel jumped on .NET as soon as the first public Beta was released and has provided .NET solutions for clients around the country in a variety of industries. He considers himself to be a .NET Developer and Architect and has equal love for both VB and C#, and no tolerance for language bigotry. He’s spoken at numerous user groups around the country as well as developer conferences.
He’s the author of the CodeBreeze code-generator, which among things can be found on his Web site:
www.steelbluesolutions.com
Miguel currently lives in Lincoln Park, NJ with his wife Elena and his daughter Victoria.
Articles Authored
- Exploring the Bing API Using WCF
- Twitter Programming Using WCF & REST
- Develop Provider-based Features for Your Applications
- WCF the Manual Way… the Right Way
- Design for Extensibility
- Protect Your Downloadable Files Using HTTP Handlers
- ‘For-Each’ Of My Own
- Web Control Enhancements in ASP.NET 2.0
- Web Control Templates Explained
- Achieving Synchronicity: A Listbox Double-Feature
- Bloated Designs, Over-Architecting, and Refactoring
- Custom Web Controls Demystified, Part 2
- Custom Web Controls Demystified, Part 1
- By the Skin of Your App
- ASP.NET Development Through Web Controls and Declarative Programming
- Async-Up Your Objects
- 'For-Each' Of My Own

