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Monthly Archives: December 2007
Command-line argument parser
This post has been in my Drafts folder for quite some time. Read on if you are interested in command-line argument/parameter parsing. I’ve blogged a couple of times on the Ventrilo (now on version 3.0) proxy and status port that … Continue reading
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Back to .NET remoting: TypeFilterLevel
A couple of days ago I got mail from a reader of an old .NET remoting article of mine, where I built a sample chat application using the precursor technology of WCF. The article was pretty old, and the sample … Continue reading
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First european Silverlight challenge
If you already have taken a look at Microsoft’s Silverlight you might want to check out the INETA competition on building a Silverlight application. Even if you haven’t, this competition is a good excuse. The challenge initially runs in nearly … Continue reading
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