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1. CEPR Staff
www.cepr.org/staff/allstaff_no - [Cached]Published on: 7/17/2008 Last Visited: 7/17/2008
Robert Clark
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2. ASP Today Author
ftp.asptoday.com/Authors.aspx? - [Cached]Published on: 11/3/2006 Last Visited: 11/3/2006
Robert ClarkASP Today Author
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Robert Clark
Robert graduated from the University of Greenwich, London with a First class BSc Honours degree in Mathematics, Statistics and Computing in 1997 and was also presented with the IMA Award for Excellence in Mathematics.He is currently studying for MCSE, Certification, though finding spare time for this proves difficult!Living in London, Robert Clark is currently working as a Computer Services Manager at the Centre for Economic Policy Research.Here he is responsible for everything from day-to-day running of Exchange, SQL Servers, IIS Servers and Real Audio servers, to user support and web development projects, specifically involving ASP and ADO connections to SQL Servers.The most major achievement to date has been the creation of online event management procedures.The driving force behind his articles is just to prove to himself that he can write this stuff and to share his gained knowledge with others.Outside of work, his hobbies do also not extend much further than programming but he does enjoy travelling regularly.His most major project to date is getting married this year!You can contact Robert Clark by email to rob *=* robclark.co.uk or through his website at www.robclark.co.uk Photo of Robert Clark
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Articles by Robert Clark
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Robert Clark In Part I of this series Robert Clark built a threaded Discussion Forum based around an MS Access database, and added a search function in Part II.
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Robert Clark If you have ever used Microsoft's NNTP forum service, you may be aware that, although simple to set up on the server side, the end user needs to create and configure a news server account for your site.Here Robert Clark shows us that creating your own easy to use custom discussion forum need not be too painful, and can bring great benefits to you and your customers.More
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Robert Clark In Part I of this series Robert Clark built a threaded Discussion Forum based around an MS Access database. -
3. www.cepr.org.uk
www.cepr.org.uk/staff/allstaff - [Cached]Published on: 1/13/2008 Last Visited: 1/13/2008
Robert Clark
Computer Services Manager

