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Utility Belt: Credits

UtilityBelt is a complex project more so than it appears on the surface. Here are the credits and some history of the design and coding that hits at it's complexity.

If you want to join our Design Team and/or Test Team - it does not pay well (heck it does not pay at all) but when we give away UtilityBelt worldwide you get to be famous as one of the contributors just join:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UtilityBeltDNA
and we will tell you what to do next.

Charles Carroll is the designer and came up with all the ideas and most of the code for UtilityBelt.

Dave Wanta wrote the ScriptColorCode as part of another project. Charles transplanted and tweaked that code.

Gary Pupurs wrote HTTPPost and helped us in many small ways perfect this library.

Jeff SchoolCraft contributed the MD5Checksum code that made the SQL and HTTP caching. Actually part of the code was from Steve Walther's ASP.net Unleashed but Jeff transplanted it and debugged it - a feat beyond my skill at that time.

Joao Paul Carreiro was a invaluable source of ideas and all the tough code that I or others could not figure you we IM'ed Joao and he taught us or wrote the code for us. He also helped implement the Amazon WebService code. Truly a genius programmer.

Mischa Kroon was one of our best testers alerting me to bugs and also contributing snippets of code here and there. Dozens or maybe even hundreds of bugs were fixed thanks to his input.

Paul Brophy contributed the SQLserver stored procedure support. He also made some tweaks and suggestions in the code.

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