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Name Tony John
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Tony is the Architect and Founder of DotNetSpider.com


Tony is an MCA graduate from Kongu Engineering College, Erode and has worked with SRA System, Chennai for more than 6 years. From March 2003 onwards he works for Hewlett Packard.

Most of his career period he spent onsite with large clients in Japan and USA. Some of the clients he worked with include OMRON Corporation, Bank Of America, Hewlett Packard, HomeDepot, Microsoft India, Microsoft USA etc.

Tony has been involved in .NET programming from Beta 1 release and he was a registered beta tester for .NET beta 1 and beta 2 versions. He was a consultant (contract assignment from SRA Systems) with Microsoft India for around 1 year and was a technical lead for a .NET project executed for Microsoft USA (through Digital Globalsoft). In addition to this, he has worked very close with several architects from Microsoft in various projects.

Tony has a passion for Microsoft technologies and when Microsoft announced .NET, he started 'Free Saturday .NET Training' in his home in Bangalore. This was discontinued when he moved to USA for an onsite assignment and he decided to start this online tutorial site to continue his social commitment in the form of training the fresh graduates.

His personal website is www.tonyjohn.com

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