
Carl Franklin was writing professional applications in QuickBASIC before VB, and
ever since VB 1.0 he has been writing books, developing, and teaching. He was hired
by Ethan Winer's company, Crescent Software,
in West Redding, CT before they released their first VB product, QuickPak
Pro for Windows. Crescent and MicroHelp were the first companies to offer
tools for VB programmers, and Carl was there, learning from the masters and writing
good code.
Carl started writing for BasicPro magazine, and speaking at
VBITS (now VSLIVE). Later on, BasicPro became
Visual Basic Programmer's Journal
, for which he wrote several feature articles, and was also the editor of their
Q&A column for three years.
In 1994, Carl started dabbling with Internet Programming. In fact, Carl was the
first author to use the words "Visual Basic" and "Internet" in the same sentence
(are you noticing a trend of being first?). He went on to write a best selling book,
Visual Basic 4.0 Internet Programming
with John Wiley and Sons, and then updated it
to Visual Basic 6.0 Internet Programming
in 1999. You can read some of his publications at
carl.franklins.net/pubs.asp .
Also in 1994, Carl and the president of Apex Software,
Gary Wisniewski started Carl & Gary's Visual Basic Home Page, which became the
first popular website for Visual Basic programmers on the Internet. The site
is ancient history now, but it ruled the Internet in its day. Gary is currently
developing software for Spider Eye Studios
in Melbourne, Australia.
After developing client/server systems for several companies Carl decided to venture
out on his own developing web sites
that rely heavily on Visual Basic, ASP, and SQL Server. He started a company in
1997 called WorldTRAIN, Inc. with
Dan
Appleman
, another noted VB guru. He developed software for hosting live internet-based
training seminars, ironically enough. WorldTRAIN was written in VB, of course.
In November, 1999 Carl started teaching hands-on VB6 classes out of hotel rooms.
It was only a matter of time before his focus turned to .NET and he began teaching
VB.NET classes as well. In April, 2000, he moved franklins.net out of his basement
and into space in a 1929 office building in downtown New London, CT, and went to
work on building a state-of-the-art training facility, which is still in use to
this day. Of course, this is the location of his recording studios and offices as
well.
In July, 2000 Carl was asked by Microsoft to be the
MSDN Regional Director for Hartford, CT. The RDs are a liason between local development
communities and Microsoft. Responsibilities include hosting
Microsoft DevDays
(an annual event that occurs simultaneously in over 120 major cities around the
world) and delivering the Keynote Presentation. He received the highest score on
the Devdays Keynote in 2002 of all the RDs in the world! Carl
was selected as Regional Director of the year in 2003!
In August, 2002, Carl started recording and publishing
.NET Rocks!,
an Internet audio talk show for .NET Developers. In November, 2003
MSDN Online
started mirroring the show on their site to help out with bandwidth issues that
were causing a real problem. The show has had millions of downloads.
In 2003, Carl was awarded with the MVP award for Visual Basic, due to
his activity in the community and with .NET Rocks!
Carl is now and will always be a developer, and never stops writing software that
interests him. He is currently the co-Chair of the Visual Studio track for
Visual Studio Connections, a major international developer conference. You can
download code that he contributes to the developer community on the Franklins.Net .NET Code and Utilities Page .
As if a career in the high-tech industry isn't enough, Carl is also a talented songwriter,
singer, guitarist, composer, arranger, audio engineer, and producer. He and his
brother have completely produced their first CD,
Strange Communication, which is available at their label,
Pwop.com
. There are a couple MP3 files on the CD website, so check it out. Another CD is
in the works, this time with a full band.
Another claim to fame is that Carl authored 2 of the MIDI files that came in the
box with the Sound Blaster - JAZZ.MID and REGGAE.MID
Carl lives with his wife and kids in the New London, Connecticut area. You can reach
him by email at carl@franklins.net
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