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Desktop Programming
MFC
28 Sep 2007   Updated: 10 Oct 2007   Rating: 3.51/5    Votes: 15   Popularity: 4.13
Licence: CPOL    Views: 168,825     Bookmarked: 57   Downloaded: 1,519
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This article uses a simple example to show how to build a Firefox component intercepting/operating DOM
Programming Languages
C#
10 Aug 2007   Updated: 10 Aug 2007   Rating: 4.63/5    Votes: 47   Popularity: 7.60
Licence: CPOL    Views: 744,019     Bookmarked: 155   Downloaded: 6,875
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This article will use screenshots step by step to show beginners how to attach to BHO with C# within just two minutes.
Javascript
4 Nov 2013   Updated: 4 Nov 2013   Rating: 4.91/5    Votes: 3   Popularity: 2.34
Licence: CPOL    Views: 15,681     Bookmarked: 6   Downloaded: 0
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Introducing FitJS, an AJAX library to develop Fitbit app
Web Development
ASP.NET
31 Aug 2007   Updated: 10 Sep 2007   Rating: 3.64/5    Votes: 8   Popularity: 3.28
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This article introduces SpellingDice a spelling corrector based on Bayes Thorem and Dr. Peter Norvig's essay
HTML
23 Aug 2007   Updated: 23 Aug 2007   Rating: 3.44/5    Votes: 6   Popularity: 2.67
Licence: CPOL    Views: 126,590     Bookmarked: 33   Downloaded: 3,050
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This article demonstrates how to efficiently convert an HTML table into an XML file

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My name is Jia Chen and I want you tell you about my childhood dream: being a problem-solver. My mom told me it was silly because it wasn't really a profession. Through the last decade, I have been a software engineer, a product manager, a repetitive student, a management consult and an entrepreneur. They appear far from my childhood dream. But I still think I am living it. Because the essence of it is to find problems and solve problems. Some times I may not solve new problems, but I always want to solve old problems in a new way.