About the Author
Sheridan Yuen is a Microsoft .NET MCTS and Oracle Java SCJP certified software developer, living in London, England. His passion for coding made him stand out from the crowd right from the start. From his second year onward at university, he was employed to be a teaching assistant for the first year student coding workshops and has since returned as a guest lecturer.
Among other prestigious positions, he was the primary software developer for the Ministry of Sound group for four years, working on their main music business application, responsible for creating their multi award winning albums. This application managed to increase its users’ productivity by up to 80% in some cases.
In addition to this, he architected a unique ticket scanning application for their award winning nightclub, making it the first club in the world to introduce scanned ticket entry across all streams for their clients. Coming from a musical background and being a qualified audio engineer, with experience of record production and digital audio, this post was a perfect union.
He soon became a popular figure in the C# and WPF sections of the Stack Overflow, “question and answer” website, being awarded enough reputation by the community members to raise him to well within the top half percent of all users. While authoring this book and other projects have kept him away for some time, he is keen to return to continue to help new users to get to grips with WPF.
I would like to thank my long suffering girlfriend Jemma, who has regularly had to make do without my company for the best part of a year, for her patience while I was composing and writing this book and the many examples in it. I’d also like to thank Chaitanya from Packt Publishing for convincing me to write this book in the first place and without who, this book would not have been written.
Finally, I would like to thank Mary Thomson, Professor Sarah Barman and Professor James Orwell in particular, from Kingston University, London, who inspired me to change the direction of my previous career and planted the seed of curiosity that has taken me so far. I would also like to thank James for encouraging me to move from the Bachelor’s Degree course to the integrated Master’s Degree that I ended up gaining and for all of the benefits that this brought with it.