Dan Rahmel (born 1969) is an American author best known for his work
relating to Visual Basic and database servers. Rahmel first began work
as a writer for various magazines including DBMS, American Programmer,
and Internet Advisor. He co-authored his first book Interfacing to the
PowerPC Microprocessor in 1995 and began writing steadily about the
programming and database development fields.In 2002, he began working
in Hollywood film production and gained experience in diverse
positions including gaffer, property master, production designer, and
lighting technician. He has written a number of articles about his
Hollywood experience and in 2004 publisher Focal Press released his
book Nuts and Bolts Filmmaking that describes guerrilla filmmaking
techniques.His books have been translated into various languages
including Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, French, and Portuguese. In 2006,
Focal Press issued a special edition of Nuts and Bolts Filmmaking for
release in India.
relating to Visual Basic and database servers. Rahmel first began work
as a writer for various magazines including DBMS, American Programmer,
and Internet Advisor. He co-authored his first book Interfacing to the
PowerPC Microprocessor in 1995 and began writing steadily about the
programming and database development fields.In 2002, he began working
in Hollywood film production and gained experience in diverse
positions including gaffer, property master, production designer, and
lighting technician. He has written a number of articles about his
Hollywood experience and in 2004 publisher Focal Press released his
book Nuts and Bolts Filmmaking that describes guerrilla filmmaking
techniques.His books have been translated into various languages
including Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, French, and Portuguese. In 2006,
Focal Press issued a special edition of Nuts and Bolts Filmmaking for
release in India.
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