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Visual Basic
12 Apr 2004   Updated: 12 Apr 2004   Rating: 4.79/5    Votes: 41   Popularity: 7.62
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An Icon Extractor coded in VB.NET
11 Oct 2006   Updated: 11 Oct 2006   Rating: 2.83/5    Votes: 4   Popularity: 1.71
Licence: Not specified    Views: 56,485     Bookmarked: 17   Downloaded: 238
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Attempts to solve the problem of creating userid's with SSN's
26 Oct 2006   Updated: 26 Oct 2006   Rating: 4.59/5    Votes: 10   Popularity: 4.59
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A console application that runs SyncToy quietly by avoiding the user interface.
Web Development
ASP.NET
28 Sep 2003   Updated: 28 Sep 2003   Rating: 3.50/5    Votes: 16   Popularity: 4.21
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This code will show you how to implement a sort feature on an ASP.NET DropDownList control.
20 Oct 2003   Updated: 19 Aug 2005   Rating: 4.77/5    Votes: 26   Popularity: 6.49
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Shows how to implement an RSA encryption algorithm on a server and client environement, even through a web browser!

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I've been writing software applications since the early 90's from ASP and VB5 to C# and ASP.NET. I am currently working on law enforcement and criminal justice applications delivered over the web. I've always been astounded by the fact that the only 2 industries that refer to customers as "users" are narcotics and software development. Wink | ;-)