MCslp is the trading and professional name of Martin ‘MC’ Brown and Sharon Penfold.
Primarily MCslp is a writing and consulting company, largely driven by the books, articles and other work carried out by Martin ‘MC’ Brown. As a couple we have also carried out numerous consulting and training classes and courses, including the early days of teaching different organizations how to use and search the Internet. Today, MCslp incorporates not only the writing and consulting business, but also a range of websites and blogs across a broad range of topics.
About Martin ‘MC’ Brown
A professional writer for over six years, Martin C Brown is the author of both the Perl and Python “Annotated Archives” and “Complete Reference” (all four Osborne/McGraw-Hill), “IIS 6 Delta Guide” (Sams Publishing) and 14 other published computing titles. His expertise spans myriad development languages and platforms – Perl, Python, Java, JavaScript, Basic, Pascal, Modula-2, C, C++, Rebol, Gawk, Shellscript, Windows, Solaris, Linux, BeOS, Microsoft WP, Mac OS and more – as well as web programming, systems management and integration. MC is a regular contributor to ServerWatch.com and IBM developerWorks.
He is also a regular writer of white papers and ‘how to’ guides for Microsoft on subjects such as migrating Solaris/Unix/Linux development and systems administration to Windows 2000 and 2003 Server product lines. He draws on a rich and varied background as founder member of a leading UK ISP, systems manager and IT consultant for an advertising agency and Internet solutions group, technical specialist for an intercontinental ISP network, and database designer and programmer – and as a self-confessed compulsive consumer of computing hardware and software. In his formative pre-writing life he spent 10 years designing and managing mixed platform environments. As a result he has developed a rare talent of being able to convey the benefits and intricacies of his subject with equal measures of enthusiasm, professionalism, in-depth knowledge and insight. When not writing he develops data-rich websites and web-based applications for clients such as Hewlett-Packard, Oracle, and his own venture, Foodware.