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Visual Studio Forums Moderators

Alin Constantin

Alin Constantin I'm Alin Constantin, a software design engineer for Visual Studio shell UI (VS Platform team). I came to Microsoft in 1999 to work on a new product called TeamServer, with its improved source control system. I later worked for more than seven years on Visual SourceSafe and Visual Studio Source Control integration. Before coming to the United States, I worked for a Romanian-French company, developing hotel management applications, UI automation software and legislative review software. In my spare time I enjoy watching movies, playing computer games, trying out new sports or listening to music.

Gareth Jones

Gareth Jones Gareth Jones is a development architect in the Visual Studio eXtensibility Ecosystem group at Microsoft. For the last five years he's been working on DSL Tools and software factories and now he’s broadening those techniques to help make extending Visual Studio with any of your own tools a much easier, more accessible proposition. He co-authored the book Domain-Specific Development with Visual Studio DSL Tools.

Azeem Khan

Azeem Khan I’m Azeem Khan, and I work on the Visual Studio debugger team. I’m a moderator on the Visual Studio Debugger forum. My focus is on everything that is managed and this includes desktop, compact, tiny, devices, SQLCLR, ASP.NET, Silverlight and interop debugging.

Feng Chen

Feng Chen Feng Chen lives in Shanghai, China, and is working on IBS MSDN Forum Support for the Microsoft Global Technical Support Center (GTSC). He’s now supporting VSX, .NET CLR and Windows SDK related technologies.

Gregg Miskelly

Feng Chen Gregg Miskelly is a senior developer on the Visual Studio debugger. He is an expert on the Visual Studio debugger backend.

Leith McCombs

Leith McCombs Leith McCombs puts his music and teaching degrees to use by writing developer help topics and code samples for the Visual Studio SDK. He has also written for ASP.NET, and was a tester for IE in a past life. You can see his work on MSDN or hear some of his recent musical projects at www.wandering-hands.com.

Paul Harrington

Paul_Harrington I’m Paul Harrington, a developer on the Visual Studio Platform and Ecosystem team. I have worked on the Visual Studio IDE since 2000. For the VS 2005 and VS 2008 releases, I’ve been concentrating on the Visual Studio user interface, including the window manager and command bars. I’m also very much involved in building the architectural roadmap for future releases of Visual Studio.