David Stevenson
David Stevenson is Associate Publisher of Component Developer Magazine and fills the roles of Marketing Director and Senior Software Developer at EPS Software Corporation in Houston, TX.
Articles Authored
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Deadlines, Deadlines, Deadlines
Last updated: Wednesday, February 23, 2022
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2003 - May/June
David Stevenson discusses developers and deadlines.
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Interview with Microsoft's Steve Lipner
Last updated: Wednesday, November 30, 2022
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2002 - November/December
David Stevenson interviews Steve Lipner, Microsoft's Director of Security Assurance; the article discusses how Microsoft is implementing security in their applications.
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A developer's life...
Last updated: Tuesday, December 21, 2021
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2002 - July/August
This page is dedicated to non-technical aspects of our lives as developers.Look here in each issue for commentary and insight into the struggles and joys of balancing life and logic.
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User Groups - The Next Generation
Last updated: Tuesday, December 21, 2021
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2002 - July/August
David Stevenson's Column - July August 02
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.NET Tools Round-Up
Last updated: Wednesday, February 23, 2022
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2002 - May/June
Since the first announcements of Microsoft's new .NET platform, ActiveX control developers and tool vendors have been scrambling to adjust their products and their marketing strategies. This article reports on the changing component market and points you to many of the newly announced .NET Developer Tools.Since the first announcements of Microsoft's new .NET platform, ActiveX control developers and tool vendors have been scrambling to adjust their products and their marketing strategies. This article reports on the changing component market and points you to many of the newly announced .NET Developer Tools.Since the first announcements of Microsoft's new .NET platform, ActiveX control developers and tool vendors have been scrambling to adjust their products and their marketing strategies.This article reports on the changing component market and points you to many of the newly announced .NET Developer Tools.Since the first announcements of Microsoft's new .NET platform, ActiveX control developers and tool vendors have been scrambling to adjust their products and their marketing strategies.This article reports on the changing component market and points you to many of the newly announced .NET Developer Tools.
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.NET Tools Round-Up
Last updated: Wednesday, February 23, 2022
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2002 - May/June
May June 2002 Product News
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Is it live or is it Memorex?
Last updated: Thursday, October 9, 2025
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2002 - March/April
David Stevenson surveys the trajectory of technology and brand adaptation, tracing Memorex’s shift from audio cassettes and data tapes to modern media and flash solutions, while paralleling the excitement and uncertainty surrounding Microsoft’s Visual Studio .NET launch. He contrasts hype with hands-on experience, urging readers to test new tools as they become available and to trust practical usage over speculation. The piece also promotes CODE Magazine’s evolving distribution, the DEVX partnership, and community participation, inviting readers to engage with ongoing innovations and future-oriented resources.
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A developer's life...
Last updated: Wednesday, February 23, 2022
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2002 - January/February
This page is dedicated to non-technical aspects of our lives as developers.Look here in each issue for commentary and insight into the struggles and joys of balancing life and logic.
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Crawl, walk, run. Could be fun.
Last updated: Wednesday, February 23, 2022
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2002 - January/February
David Stevenson Editorial Article Jan/Feb 2002
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A developer's life...
Last updated: Wednesday, May 11, 2022
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2001 - Issue 2
This page is dedicated to strictly non-technical aspects of our lives as a developers.After all, most developers are real people, too (except for automated code-generating programs, of course). Look here in each issue for commentary and insight into the struggles (and joys) of balancing life and logic, people and programming, fun and flowcharts, and (you fill in the blanks).You will be invited each time to think on a topic, then express yourself via email for possible inclusion in a future issue. Enjoy!
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Surprise, Surprise, Surprise!
Last updated: Wednesday, May 11, 2022
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2001 - Issue 2
Issue 2 2001 David Stevenson Editorial Article
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Keeping Up
Last updated: Tuesday, December 21, 2021
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2001 - Issue 1
Issue 1 2001 Editorial Article