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Exclusive Interview with Karl Moore 

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by Ahmad Permessur 5/18/05 Rating: 

Synopsis:

To many, the words “Karl Moore” and “.NET” are one and the same. In this exclusive interview, Ahmad Permessur gets to put Moore in the hot seat and quiz him on everything: from whether .NET is really worth the hassle, to how you can become an author yourself.
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Just a Little Moore

Ahmad: Well, Karl, this has been a real pleasure. Tell me, do you have any new projects on the horizon?

Karl: There are a few interesting business projects I’m getting involved in, but nothing too official yet.

Hey, maybe I’ll pen that murder mystery I have in my mind sometime soon. Just need to find a publisher. I’m unsure it’s up the Apress avenue...

Ahmad: And, before we depart, tell me: what do you do when you’re not programming or writing?

Karl: Eat and sleep. Don my stick-on chest hair and try to get jiggy on the 70s dance floor. Watch those “Murder, She Wrote” re-runs I mentioned. Get interviewed. Oh, the possibilities are endless.

Ahmad: He he he... Karl, it’s been an honor to have you with us here at DEVpapers.com. I’ve learnt a lot and thank you for your time. We look forward to reading your next book. Thank you and goodbye!

K: It’s been a huge pleasure. A big hello and warm goodbye to everyone at W3Interviews.com!

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