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what is the difference between machine.config file and app.config file
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Updated 22-Oct-14 4:16am
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Please attempt some research of your own before posting silly questions like this ... for example ...[^]
 
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Member 10714689 22-Oct-14 9:59am    
A good developer will not depend on google for every thing.As a professional u have to behave professional and if u dont know the answer plz ignore.I thing you are a copy paste developer
CHill60 22-Oct-14 10:02am    
True ... about not depending on google... But there again a good developer would have read a book on the subject, or done some research, not just put their hand out for someone else to do their work for them! As for the "copy paste developer" ... I was developing software before there was such a thing as copy-paste
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 22-Oct-14 10:23am    
You are ridiculous. How dare you call someone a "copy past developer"? You don't even know this person, who is, by the way, providing you help. Before saying "I thing" (meaning "I think", I guess), you need to learn thinking. You ask ridiculous illiterate question showing you laziness and still think you can judge others.
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[no name] 22-Oct-14 16:46pm    
A good developer does not rely on others to spoon feed them information that they could have easily found for themselves.
george4986 23-Oct-14 1:15am    
if u dont like the answer why dont u ignore the answer instead of insulting the one who tried to help? is this kind of response , u mean by "professional behaviourism"?.google is a medium to search for information,u have searched here for information regarding ur questions answer(kind of googling).So what is the difference good developer?
Please refer the below link as well as google search on this.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/1xtk877y(v=vs.110).aspx[^]
 
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Please check....

#Here1[^]

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One is the machine, one is the application. Easy enough to understand.
 
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