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Michel Fournier, Level Extreme Inc. 
Michel Fournier is the owner of Level Extreme, designer of the renowned Universal Thread. He specializes in using Visual FoxPro and .NET as Internet resources as well as the development of Visual FoxPro desktop applications. His expertise has been used in feasibility study, prototyping, analysis, development, training, development team integration, standards implementation and testing. His consulting services have been given to clients in Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, Bathurst, Moncton and the United States. In the last years, he has given various training and consulting related to Internet and Visual FoxPro for user groups and companies while having published various articles for different sources. You will find the biggest Internet product achievement he has done by accessing the Universal Thread. He has been using Visual FoxPro since 1988 and .NET since 2002. He has been a Microsoft MVP in 1997, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007.


Editor in chief

 
Mike Yearwood, Fox Ridge Software, Inc. 
Mike Yearwood is the senior systems analyst and owner of Fox Ridge Software in Toronto. He has over 30 years of application design and development experience. He started with Z80 Assembler, BASIC, dBase II and III before finding Foxbase and continuing with FoxPro up to version 9. The vast majority of his career has been with Fox related products. He has worked in a wide variety of industries -- from Health Care to Public Opinion Research. He worked for / with Mike Feltman and Drew Speedie. He's currently working primarily with Visual MaxFrame Professional and using OOA/OOD/OOP and SQL Server. He does all aspects of development and has written numerous articles and tips for FoxPro Advisor Magazine.

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