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Mobile Apps
Windows Mobile
22 Jun 2008   Updated: 22 Jun 2008   Rating: 4.93/5    Votes: 12   Popularity: 4.93
Licence: CPOL    Views: 68,493     Bookmarked: 39   Downloaded: 326
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Modify config files with machine- or build-specific differences at compile time.
Programming Languages
C#
30 Jan 2006   Updated: 30 Jan 2006   Rating: 4.73/5    Votes: 25   Popularity: 6.53
Licence: CPOL    Views: 222,125     Bookmarked: 91   Downloaded: 3,727
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A quick and easy guide to creating a single-instance application in C#, with .NET 2.0.
Visual Basic
19 Nov 2003   Updated: 19 Nov 2003   Rating: 4.93/5    Votes: 57   Popularity: 8.59
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Compile .NET code programmatically, in memory, then use the resulting assembly to instantiate an object of a class, access its properties and methods, and call a static function.
Web Development
HTML
1 Feb 2007   Updated: 9 Feb 2007   Rating: 3.75/5    Votes: 7   Popularity: 3.17
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A Gadget that checks Bloglines feeds via AJAX, with some development tips

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Jim is a developer working in Auburn, Alabama, USA. He started working as a programmer in 1997; much of his early experience was with MFC and ASP, with brief forays into Java servlets, Borland's OWL, and plain-old windows API.

Since 2001 Jim has worked primarily with .NET, writing windows and web applications, windows services, and client-server apps. With a little bit of AS3/Flex code thrown in there.

Jim comments code in the first person (much to the amusement of his coworkers,) and feels especially weird writing about himself in the third.