Markus Egger
Founder, President, and CSA
Markus Egger, the founder of the CODE Group, is a figure synonymous with innovation and leadership in the tech industry. At the heart of CODE Group's success, Markus has nurtured and expanded a range of specialized brands, including CODE Consulting, CODE Staffing, CODE Training, CODE Framework, and notably, CODE AI. In his roles as President and Chief Software Architect, he is the driving force behind these ventures, steering them towards continuous growth and technological advancement.
Recognized for his exceptional skill and contributions, Markus is not only a Microsoft RD (Regional Director) but also stands as one of the most decorated Microsoft MVPs (Most Valuable Professionals). His work with some of the world's largest companies, including numerous Fortune 500 corporations, has earned him a reputation as a visionary in software development. Beyond typical consultancy, he often steps into roles such as "CTO for hire" and "Advisor to C-Level Executives," bringing strategic depth to his engagements.
Markus's collaboration with Microsoft extends to his time as a contractor to the Microsoft Visual Studio Team, working closely with various Microsoft product groups.
As a prolific author and speaker, Markus's contributions to industry literature are extensive. He has been published in major industry publications, both in English and German, covering a range of technical and industry-specific topics. His writings not only showcase his technical prowess but also his ability to articulate and foresee key industry trends. Additionally, Markus is an accomplished book author, further cementing his status as a thought leader in technology.
Community engagement is a cornerstone of Markus's career. He has been actively involved in creating and supporting user groups, conferences, and online events. This commitment to community building is reflected in the numerous awards and recognitions he has received, acknowledging his involvement and contributions to the tech community.
In recent years, Markus has turned his focus to the rapidly evolving field of Artificial Intelligence (AI). He dedicates most of his development time to AI-related projects, contributing significantly to discussions and developments in this area. His work includes leading CODE’s "[AI Executive Briefings](https://www.codemag.com/executivebriefing)", which have influenced strategies and approaches in some of the largest companies.
Markus's influence extends to the events he creates and participates in. He is the driving force behind CODE-branded event series such as State of .NET, CODE Presents, Road to Cloud, and State of AI. His global reach is evident in his appearances at events across North America, Europe, Australia, and beyond, showcasing his international influence and appeal.
Beyond his professional pursuits, Markus is an enthusiastic sportsman. He enjoys ice hockey, golf, windsurfing, and other adventurous activities like scuba diving and mountain biking. His passion for travel and exploration is evident, reflecting a well-rounded personality that finds joy and excitement beyond the tech world. On quieter days, Markus indulges in reading, gaming, or researching new technologies, continually feeding his insatiable curiosity and passion for knowledge.
Markus Egger's journey is a blend of professional excellence, community involvement, and personal passion. His leadership in the tech industry, coupled with his diverse interests and achievements, makes him a distinguished and inspiring figure in the world of technology.
Articles Authored
- .NET Data Access with LINQ: A VFP Perspective
- 10 Years of CODE
- 20 Cool Visual Studio .NET IDE Features
- A Silverlight to Illuminate the Path Ahead…
- Add a Safety Net to Your Software with Tower 48
- Anything To Declare?
- Are You Insecure?
- Aux Displays Rock!
- Being Ultra-Mobile
- Beyond the Mists of Avalon
- Building a 21st Century Application
- Building Polished UIs with Expression Blend - Part 1
- Can You Hear Me Now?
- Celebrating 30 Years of CODE: A Journey From Dream to Reality
- CODE Framework: Building Productive, Powerful, and Reusable WPF (XAML) UIs with the CODE Framework
- CODE Framework: Accelerating Development with Standard Views and Standard View-Models
- CODE Framework: Building Services and SOA Business Layers
- CODE Framework: Creating Application Themes
- CODE Framework: Documents, Printing, and Interactive Document UIs
- CODE Framework: WPF Standard Themes
- CODE Framework: Writing MVVM/MVC WPF Applications
- CoDe Talks: Steve Ballmer, Chief Executive Officer, Microsoft
- CODE: 10 Years Ago
- CODE: 15 Years Ago
- CODE: 20 Years Ago
- CODE: 25 Years Ago
- CODE: 30 Years Ago
- CODE: Five Years Ago
- COM Queued Components
- Compare Constructors and Destructors in VFP and .NET
- Compare Events and Delegates in VFP and .NET
- Compare Inheritance in VFP and VS.NET
- Compare Interfaces and Polymorphism in VFP and VS.NET
- Compare Methods, Properties, and Fields in VS.NET and VFP
- Compare Static Members in VFP and .NET
- Compare Variables in VFP and VS.NET
- Compare Visual Inheritance in VFP and .NET
- Comparing VFP String Performance to .NET String Performance
- Connecting Your Windows8 Apps to Facebook or Twitter with OAuth
- Converting XAML-Based Applications to Windows 8
- Create Bulletproof Components with COM Security
- Creating Smart Interfaces with Smart Tags and VFP 7
- Creating Tablet PC Applications with VS .NET
- C-Sharpest
- Data Access for Partially Connected Applications
- Do You Think In Ink?
- Editorial
- Editorial - Thinking about .NET
- Event Binding in VFP 8
- Find New Meaning In Your Ink With Tablet PC APIs In Windows Vista
- Get Control and Performance with the Real Time Stylus API
- Getting Started with AI Copilots in Your Own Applications
- Great Reasons to Ring In 2005!
- Have You Xiine It?
- How Many Threads Do You Need?
- How Microsoft Builds Community
- Implementing B2B Scenarios with Microsoft BizTalk Server 2000
- Improve Code with Enums
- Ink Recognition and Ink Analysis
- Into the Future
- Introducing .NET My Services
- Introduction to Tablet PC Development
- Learn Outside the Box
- LINQ
- LINQ Up!
- Loosely Coupled Events With COM
- Markus Egger Remembers 15 Years of CODE Magazine
- Modern Application Development: Visual FoxPro and .NET
- New at CODE Magazine!
- OOP: VFP vs. VS.NET
- Operator Overloading
- Pest Control
- Post Mortem: Tower48 Software Escrow
- Post Mortem: WPF and Silverlight Styling
- PostMortem: Harms Millennium MedSpa
- Put Your Team To Work!
- Shaped .NET Windows Forms
- Soldiering On
- Structured Error Handling in VFP 8
- Super Productivity: Using WPF and Silverlight’s Automatic Layout Features in Business Applications
- Talk to an RD: Ciprian Jichici and Markus Egger
- Talk to an RD: Dr. Neil Roodyn and Markus Egger - Part 1
- Talk to an RD: Dr. Neil Roodyn and Markus Egger - Part 2
- Talk to an RD: Tiberiu Covaci and Markus Egger
- Talk to an RD: Tim Huckaby and Markus Egger
- The "Basics" of Inheritance
- The Basics of GDI
- The Bottleneck in Modern Software Projects
- The Importance of a ModernDevelopment Approach
- The Importance of the Managed Platform
- The Missing LINQ
- The Power of Inheritance in .NET
- The Quest for the Killer App
- The Revenge of the Thick Client
- The State of WPF and Silverlight
- The Web at your service
- Thinking About Services
- Threading Support in the .NET Framework
- Three Cool New Features in C#
- Understanding Visual Inheritance in .NET
- Unveiling Windows SideShow
- User Interface Challenges
- Using GDI in ASP.NET Web Applications, Part 1
- Using GDI in ASP.NET Web Applications, Part 2
- Using Your Inheritance
- VFP Conversion Roadmap Whitepaper
- Welcome to Code Magazine!
- What an Amazing Five Years It Has Been!
- What’s New in CODE Framework in 2014
- What’s New in CODE Framework in 2016
- What’s New in Visual Studio 2017
- What's The Resolution?
- Where's Your Logic?
- Who's On First?
- Windows Presentation Foundation - an Introduction for VFP Developers
- WPF and Silverlight Super-Productivity: ListBoxes
- XAML Anti-Patterns: Code-Behind
- XAML Anti-Patterns: Layout SNAFUs
- XAML Anti-Patterns: Resource Overuse
- XAML Anti-Patterns: Virtualization
- XAML Magic: Attached Properties
- XML, XSL and HTML in Windows Applications
- Yes, We Can! 2009 Will Be Great!
Contact Information:
- Phone: +43-6582-73382
- Blog: http://www.Markusegger.com/Blog