About this web site
Graphics, design, usability, code, and
content by Asaf Shelly
This web site was originally created as
a tool and reference for students attending my courses. Students kept asking for
online references and resources but it was too hard to find any.
As my involvement in the area of
parallel computing grew larger, so did this web site.
Most of the text and maintenance of
this web site is done by me at this point.
The design and graphics and also the
code-behind are my creation.
Every so often I upgrade the content,
the graphics and the functionality of this web site.
If you have anything to contribute feel
free to do so by
Contacting me and you will be acknowledged.
Tools used:
Graphics Design - Microsoft
Expression Design, Microsoft Paint
Code - Visual Studio 2005 - C#
Asp.Net
Video - Windows Media Encoder,
Microsoft Movie Maker 2
HTML - Frontpage 2003 SP1
About Asaf Shelly
1 of 3000 Microsoft MVP world wide
(Digital Media MVP)
Over 10 years experience with software and
hardware development
Author of the book Expert one on one Visual C++, currently 600 pages on the
review stage
Certified Microsoft Windows CE 6 Trainer
Only one lecturing on Microsoft's TechED Event in Eilat about Parallel
Computing, 250 attendees.
In direct contact and close relations with Microsoft's R&D team for parallel
solutions
In direct contact and close relations with Intel's Multicore community manager
Asaf has ten days of original course content about Parallel Computing with
Pacific Software has been running for
over a year, with customers such as Intel Haifa, Refael, ICQ, and other
companies.
For the past ten years Asaf has been working as a freelance solution provider.
Asaf provided drivers to companies like Microsoft, HP, Ness, Nice, Valor, and
others. Asaf provided to Israeli channel 10 a video management system, and
Israeli Airspace Industry a driver that is widely used on Military airborne
devices.
For the past three years Asaf has been leading a project and company called Gal
Yam with Mr. Moshe Feldman, as a founder, creating both technical and business
development materials.
Read my
blog on Intel's
website and my blog
on Microsoft's website.
