Chris Williams
CODE Author
Chris G. Williams is a Senior Developer for Fluor Government Group, a nine-year multiple Microsoft MVP awardee (VB, XNA/DirectX, Windows Phone) and the author of Professional Windows Phone Game Development.
He’s authored numerous articles on a variety of technologies, led a 14-city speaking tour, and has a series of mobile development webinars produced through DevExpress.com.
Chris is a regular presenter at conferences, code camps, and user groups around the country. He blogs at GeeksWithBlogs (.net) and also manages the MonoGame Indie Devs technical community on Facebook.
Detailed Biography
Chris G. Williams is a Senior Developer for Fluor Government Group, a nine-year multiple Microsoft MVP awardee (VB, XNA/DirectX, Windows Phone) and the author of Professional Windows Phone Game Development.
He’s authored numerous articles on a variety of technologies, led a 14-city speaking tour, and has a series of mobile development webinars produced through DevExpress.com.
Chris is a regular presenter at conferences, code camps, and user groups around the country. He blogs at GeeksWithBlogs (.net) and also manages the MonoGame Indie Devs technical community on Facebook.
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Building an Alexa Skill with AWS Lambda
Last updated: Monday, April 26, 2021
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2018 - May/June
Your household will never be the same after you get Alexa. Chris shows you how to help her understand your requests by building a small trivia game.
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Software Archaeology
Last updated: Tuesday, May 11, 2021
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2017 - November/December
If you’ve ever had to step through legacy code—even your own—you understand what a mystery some of it can be. Chris provides some tips and tricks for figuring it out.
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Use Your Words: Getting Familiar with Speech Synthesis Markup Language
Last updated: Tuesday, May 18, 2021
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2017 - July/August
Chris explores how voice-enabled home assistant devices, like Amazon Echo and Google Home, speak to you and how they learn to understand your particular speech patterns.
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What’s New in C# 7.0
Last updated: Thursday, May 20, 2021
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2017 - May/June
Just when you think you know what’s up in C#, they release a new version. This one’s got pattern matching, tuples, and local functions along with improvements to existing features. Chris shows you where to dive in.
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Programming Alexa Skills for the Amazon Echo
Last updated: Tuesday, May 25, 2021
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2017 - March/April
If you’re looking for a way to computerize your home or add voice controls to your apps, you’re interested in what’s happening with Amazon Echo. Chris introduces you to some basic programming skills for the device and points the way to greatness.
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XNA is Dead; Long Live the New XNA, MonoGame
Last updated: Wednesday, August 31, 2022
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2014 - November/December
If you haven’t explored the open source implementation of XNA 4.x API called MonoGame, now’s your chance to see what exciting things are in store for you. Chris takes us there.
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Taking the Mystery Out of Cryptocurrencies
Last updated: Friday, September 3, 2021
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2014 - September/October
Bitcoin has been in the news a lot lately. If you ever wondered how it worked, you’ll want to read what Chris has to say.
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Building CodeTweet for Windows Phone
Last updated: Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2011 - September/October
In this article, we take a look at what’s involved with building a simple Twitter Search client for Windows Phone. We will cover what tools you need, where to download them, how to design, build and test the app and finally, how to publish it to the Windows Phone Marketplace.
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MVP Corner: Looking Back on the Great VB/C# War
Last updated: Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2011 - July/August
Recently, I received an email comment on a blog post I wrote roughly 3 1/2 years ago. I had completely forgotten about writing the post, but as soon as I saw the title I remembered every word of it. It also got me thinking about who the guy was that wrote it... then and now.
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Community Roles
Last updated: Saturday, January 18, 2020
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2011 - March/April
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New Features in XNA 4.0 and Windows Phone 7
Last updated: Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2011 - January/February
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve probably heard about Windows Phone 7. What you may not know is that there are two ways of developing applications and games for this device. Silverlight and XNA are your two choices and in this article, I cover the Games and XNA side of the house.
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Embracing Community: Becoming a Speaker
Last updated: Thursday, February 21, 2019
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2010 - November/December
Chris Williams embracing community Nov/Dec 10 column.
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Embracing Community: More Advice on Running Your Own Code Camp Event
Last updated: Saturday, January 18, 2020
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2010 - July/August
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Embracing Community: GiveCamps
Last updated: Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2010 - May/June
What is community? A quick look at the Wikipedia defines community as “a group of interacting organisms sharing an environment” and I think that pretty much nails it. In this column, I talk about the developer community as a whole and highlight some people, organizations and events I think you should check out.
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Starting Your Own User Group
Last updated: Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2010 - March/April
What is community?A quick look at the Wikipedia defines community as “a group of interacting organisms sharing an environment” and I think that pretty much nails it. In this series, I’ll talk about the developer community as a whole and highlight some people, organizations and events I think you should check out.
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Embracing Community
Last updated: Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2010 - January/February
Chris launches a new series about the developer community and highlights some people, organizations, and events that you should know about.What is community?A quick look at the Wikipedia defines community as “a group of interacting organisms sharing an environment” and I think that pretty much nails it. In this new series, I’ll be talking about the developer community as a whole and highlighting some people, organizations and events I think you should check out.
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Dances with Workflows (One Newbie’s Journey)
Last updated: Wednesday, August 31, 2022
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2009 - March/April
Recently I started working with a client that was interested in using Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) in their application.Having never used WF before, I thought it might be interesting to document the experience and my assumptions as I started learning and implementing the technology in production.
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Eight Evil Things Microsoft Never Showed You in the ClickOnce Demos (and What You Can Do About Some of Them)
Last updated: Saturday, January 18, 2020
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2009 - January/February
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MVP Corner: Challenging IT Promotion
Last updated: Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2009 - January/February
Jan/Feb 09 MVP Corner by Chris Williams
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MVP Corner: We Are the Masters of the Twitterverse
Last updated: Thursday, February 21, 2019
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2008 - September/October
How did we ever survive without social networks? I asked myself that today and couldn’t come up with an answer I liked. If I need to find contact information for that DBA I worked with three jobs ago, it’s off to LinkedIn or Plaxo. When I’m wondering about that guy from high school who was going to be a world famous rock star, Facebook is only a couple of clicks away. Out of town for a conference? No worries, I just check Twitter to see where my friends are.