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Desktop Programming
Windows Forms
4 Nov 2004   Updated: 4 Nov 2004   Rating: 4.80/5    Votes: 10   Popularity: 4.58
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Defining a Forms Region using an Extender Provider.
Programming Languages
C#
21 Sep 2004   Updated: 21 Sep 2004   Rating: 4.86/5    Votes: 13   Popularity: 5.24
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An expanding/collapsing 'Task Tray' ala Windows XP and Longhorn
7 Jun 2004   Updated: 1 Nov 2004   Rating: 4.84/5    Votes: 126   Popularity: 9.92
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Source and demo application for a full-featured XP style collapsible panel.

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I have been bumming around doing Software development for 22+ years. A bit of everything, including a most enjoyable stint at NuMega Technologies where I (and 2-3 other amazing developers) wrote SoftICE/95, SoftICE for Windows NT 3.0 and 3.5. I also developed the MACH5 technology behind the TrueTime profiler. During my time there I was fortunate enough to have the office next to Matt Pietrek and saw 1st hand the demands and difficulties of writing about software and software development. Still, I spent 2 years as a monthly columnist writing about Java technologies.

As of this time, I just write a lot of code, mostly C#, but some C++/ATL/COM, Assembler, and the occasional VB6/VB.NET. I focus mainly on UI because I spent so much time in the bowels of the OS that it just plain bores me.