My carreer as a SharePoint developer started a few years ago with the release of SharePoint 2003. At that time I developed my first version of the CAML Query Builder, a tool that allows users to dynamically build CAML queries using a user friendly Windows Forms user interface. But it was only with the arrival of the first beta versions of SharePoint 2007 that I got bitten by it. For several years I worked as technical assistent for Patrick Tisseghem who unfortunately died in September 2008. In that period I assisted him on several projects from Microsoft Redmond, one of them being the Silverlight BluePrint for SharePoint. I'm currently working as a freelancer for the Ted Pattison Group (USA) and recently I also started working for Spikes NV. In April I was awarded with the SharePoint MVP recognition.