Here we have Mike and his youngest, Seth.

 

Mike has been working with me in creating the Macromedia Director books that we have been getting out there. For the first four books he has been the:

Principal editor - I give the preliminary version to him and he makes it readable.

Images guy - Almost all of the illustrations in the books are screen shots that illustrate what is currently being described. Mike was always responsible for getting the proper setup, taking the shot, and keeping track of where everything went.

Quality control guy - Mike tested everything I (we) wrote and made sure that anyone could get through the book without hitting a snag due to a bug. We've gone through about 5,000 pages of the books, so far, and there have been very few complaints or errors. Those that have been found were due to Macromedia, not our lack of attention.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

By the way, a few years back we created an educational software package, for Kaigai and Sony, called "Understanding Spoken Japanese". There must of been about 60 hours of computer based training, computer and Laser Disc, in that course. All the text was in Japanese (except the directions). I programmed it to interface with a database we created. Mike's job was to see that there were no errors. That meant debugging stuff you can't even properly read. But Mike did it and there was never a single bug reported for that software. Let me know of any other major piece of software that can make the same claim (Bill Gates, we're talking to you).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Anyway, this last book (Director 8.5 3D: Training From the Source) was such a piece of work that it was all I could do to get out first drafts and still keep up with the schedule. So that's what I did. And Mike (and Nan too) made it into a readable book. While still taking care of the image and debugging. Mike did so much work that couldn't imagine not giving him credit for it. So he got his name on the cover of a book for once. Now some of you might think that was a bit overdue, and you might be right. After all, he can hide from chat room interviews as well as I can. If you would like to see a bit of 3D programming he did take a look at the 3D Alphabet Block he did for Toni. After it loads you can click and drag the block to rotate it.