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Desktop Programming
Windows Forms
14 Mar 2007   Updated: 27 Mar 2007   Rating: 4.90/5    Votes: 30   Popularity: 7.16
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How to build Windows Vista aware Windows NT Service which can interact with the user
Mobile Apps
Windows Mobile
4 Mar 2005   Updated: 6 Mar 2005   Rating: 4.68/5    Votes: 16   Popularity: 5.51
Licence: CPOL    Views: 139,141     Bookmarked: 63   Downloaded: 880
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Learn how to write a useful smart currency converter tool with Visual Studio .NET 2003 for the Pocket PC 2002/2003, which works both in offline and online modes.
Programming Languages
C#
20 Mar 2005   Updated: 20 Mar 2005   Rating: 4.85/5    Votes: 16   Popularity: 5.71
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Learn how to create and integrate customized resource-only DLLs into your .NET application for Windows event logging.
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19 Apr 2005   Updated: 8 May 2005   Rating: 4.67/5    Votes: 15   Popularity: 5.35
Licence: CPOL    Views: 72,832     Bookmarked: 41   Downloaded: 399
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Learn how to use the Microsoft Enhanced Cryptographic Service Provider on a Pocket PC.

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I started my professional career learning FORTRAN in 1979. Later I graduated Master of Science in power engineering and wrote assembly language programs in the mid 80s in order to control huge and heavy equipments at a hydro power station on the Danube River. Next I graduated PhD in control engineering. At that time I spent long nights to learn and practice both Basic- and C languages on my precious Atari ST. Do you remember the classical book from Ritchie and Kernighan? In the 90s I used Visual C++ working for the Vienna City Government. In the new millennium I joined Microsoft, passed exams for MCAD and now I’m working as consultant serving for software developers in Austria. Please take a note, my articles are not checked by the product teams, therefore they are reflecting just my personal experience.