# Jeremy Likness

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## About Jeremy

Jeremy is a Principal Program Manager for .NET Web Frameworks at Microsoft. Jeremy wrote his first program in 1982, was recognized in the "who's who in Quake" list for programming the first implementation of "Midnight Capture the Flag" in Quake C and has been developing enterprise applications for 25 years with a primary focus on web-based delivery of line of business applications.

## Connect

:link: [Jeremy Likness on LinkedIn](https://linkedin.com/in/JeremyLikness)

## Books

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