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Lachlan Cannon
Lachlan is an aspiring programmer as well as an admin and occasional content writer at evolt.org. His personal site uses the W3C XHTML+MathML Doctype.
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Michael Cardenas
Michael Cardenas was the lead web developer for La Palette.com, but thanks to the dot-bomb meltdown he’s now the lead developer of his own design firm, Redpolygon Design. He vents his personal rants at Hyperpoem.net.
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Norm Carr
Norm Carr is a software and web user interface analyst/developer at Nuvotec, Inc. He is a co-inventor of eXtended Activity Semantics (XAS), an implementation-neutral way to model user interaction employed by Guibot tools for rapid requirements gathering.
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Ryan Carson
Colorado born, Ryan has lived in the UK for six years. During that time he worked as a web developer before founding Carson Systems in early 2004. He is passionate about bringing the web industry together and developing forward-thinking web applications.
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Lawrence Carvalho
Lawrence Carvalho is a web developer at Yahoo! in England.
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Elizabeth Castro
Elizabeth Castro is currently working on the Sixth Edition—in full color!—of her bestselling book, HTML, XHTML, and CSS: Visual QuickStart Guide. It should be out in August. She lives on a farm with goats, chickens, and bunnies, but really wants llamas and sheep. Her home on the web is at Cookwood Press.
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Dan Cederholm
Designer, coder, and bon vivant Dan Cederholm drove the standards-compliant redesigns of Fast Company and Inc.com (interview). He publishes design tips and news on his personal site, SimpleBits.
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Tantek Celik
Tantek Çelik was development lead for the Tasman presentation engine in IE5/Mac and Microsoft’s representative to the W3C CSS working group. He is now Chief Technology Officer for Technorati, a real-time search engine for the blogosphere.
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Steve Champeon
Steven Champeon is a Senior Technical Consultant with hesketh.com/inc. and a founding member of the Web Standards Project. He keeps his offbeat observations stashed at a.jaundicedeye.com.
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Caio Chassot
Caio Chassot is a a web designer/developer and architecture student living in São Paulo, Brazil. He writes about code and design in his weblog.
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Chris Clark
Chris Clark is a confirmed HTMinimalist who likes long walks, CSS and standards compliance. When he’s not fretting about download times or his WAI rating, he’s tinkering with his online playground at decaffeinated.org.
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Joe Clark
Toronto journalist and author Joe Clark used to work in the field of web accessibility. His ongoing missions are to raise enough money to start his own research project and to publish further books.
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Andy Clarke
Malarkey (Andy Clarke) has a background in advertising and started the design agency Stuff and Nonsense in 1998. Outside of the studio, Andy writes on his personal site, And All That Malarkey, and is a member of The Web Standards Project and an invited expert to the W3C’s CSS Working Group.
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Curt Cloninger
Curt Cloninger wrote this book. He lives here, plays here, and writes about the web here. Curt sure does love those indefinite pronouns.
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Michael Cohen
American-Israeli webmaster Michael Cohen has been coding web pages since 1995.
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Scott Jason Cohen
After many a season at not-so-hot shops, Scott Jason Cohen enjoys life as a production developer and new media editor for one of New England’s best.
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Craig Cook
Craig Cook has been designing and building websites since 1998, though he still silently harbors the aspiration to draw comic books. He has an affinity for science fiction novels, zombie movies and black t-shirts. Craig lives and works near San Francisco.
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Patrick Cooney
Patrick is a web developer who lives in London.
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Stacey Cordoni
Stacey Cordoni is a freelance web and graphic designer who believes strongly in accessibility, usability, semantic markup, and web standards. She co-runs Utopia Designs, a web and graphic design company based in Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
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Kevin Cornell
Kevin Cornell is an illustrator/designer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He spends the majority of his days maintaining his website, and drafting treaties for imaginary conflicts. It is rumored he is allergic to cashews, but that is largely unconfirmed. Kevin is the staff illustrator to A List Apart.
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Jim Coudal
Jim Coudal runs Coudal Partners, a design firm in Chicago. They work for companies and they build companies, like Jewelboxing and The Show, and their studio site is a real productivity sucker.
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Brian Crescimanno
Brian Crescimanno has been building web sites since 1997 as a strong advocate of web standards. He is a content management consultant for Armedia. Brian enjoys photography and (rarely) updating his personal site at ds.phorce.
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Jeff Croft
Jeff Croft is a Senior Designer at World Online, a well-respected outfit in the area of media convergence and a leading innovator in online journalism as well as the home of Django. Jeff possesses many technical skills, but his true passion lies in visual design, user interface, communications, media, and advertising. He recently co-authored two books: Pro CSS Techniques”, published by Apress, and Web Standards Creativity, published by Friends of ED.
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Shaun Crowley
Shaun Crowley has worked as a freelance copywriter, marketing consultant, and communications manager for a major UK publishing company. He is the author of 100 Copywriting Tips for Designers and Other Freelance Artists and The Freelance Designer’s Self-Marketing Handbook.
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