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Thearon Willis currently works as a senior consultant and develops intranet applications using ASP.NET, DHTML, XML, JavaScript, VBScript, VB COM components, and SQL Server. Over the years, Thearon has worked on a variety of systems from mainframe to client-server development.


 


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Beginning Visual Basic 2010 (0470502223) cover image
by Thearon Willis, Bryan Newsome
March 2010, Paperback (E-Book also available)
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Beginning Microsoft Visual Basic 2008 (0470191341) cover image
by Thearon Willis, Bryan Newsome
May 2008, Paperback (E-Book also available)
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Beginning Visual Basic 2005 (0764574019) cover image
by Thearon Willis, Bryan Newsome
November 2005, Paperback (E-Book also available)
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Visual Basic 2005 Instant Results (0470118717) cover image
by Thearon Willis
June 2007, Paperback (E-Book also available)
Beginning VB.NET 2003 (0764556584) cover image
by Thearon Willis, Jonathan Crossland, Richard Blair
April 2004, Paperback
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Beginning VB.NET Databases (0764568000) cover image
by Thearon Willis
October 2004, Paperback
Beginning Visual Basic 2005 Databases (076458894X) cover image
by Thearon Willis
November 2005, Paperback (E-Book also available)
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Beginning VB.NET, 2nd Edition (0764543849) cover image
by Richard Blair, Jonathan Crossland, Matthew Reynolds, Thearon Willis
August 2002, Paperback (E-Book also available)
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Q&A with Thearon Willis

What is your job title?
Senior Consultant.

Where do you work?
I work in the eBusiness division of a leading Application Service Provider (ASP) developing, implementing, and supporting applications using Visual Basic .NET, SQL Server, and SQL Server Analysis Server.

In what industry do you work?
Consulting.

Where do you currently live?
In the Raleigh, North Carolina, area.

Best tech innovation?
I wrote a dynamic Web based editor to add, update, and delete table data in a SQL Server database. Any new table added to the database is automatically picked up by the Web editor. The Web editor is also configurable to allow you to view only the columns in a table that you want to see and also allows you to rearrange the columns using a drag and drop interface on a Web page.