TSC Author Mark Minasi

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Mark Minasi wrote his first computer program in 1973, and has been an avid user of personal computers since they first appeared in 1974.  That quarter-century of experience with PCs sparked the initial question that inspired TSC, namely "after 25 years, why is PC software still so bad?"  Mark has worked as a computer journalist over the past twenty years, he has been a columnist for such magazines as BYTE, Windows NT Magazine, Nikkei NT, and Compute, and a contributor to Computerworld, Teleconnect, Programmer’s Journal and Computer Language. He is the author of fifteen technical books on computers, with over a million and a half sold worldwide in 12 languages. He regularly speaks about the computer industry at computer conferences and to the national media. He lives in Virginia's Tidewater area.  For more information on Mark's books and presenting schedule go to www.minasi.com

Mark is a popular conference speaker.  To book Mark to speak at your organization, contact Jean Snead at assistant@minasi.com or reach her via phone at (757) 426-1431 between noon-5 pm Eastern time, or click here for more info.