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15 May 2007   Updated: 15 May 2007   Rating: 4.59/5    Votes: 16   Popularity: 5.26
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By now, many of us have seen customized folders in Windows XP and earlier, i.e. folders like My Documents, My Pictures and so on. I intend to show you how to create these customized folder views using C#.
14 May 2007   Updated: 17 Oct 2008   Rating: 1.89/5    Votes: 10   Popularity: 1.71
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The Guadagno Task Scheduler is a Windows Service application that allows you to create tasks (.NET assemblies) that can be executed at different intervals.
19 Apr 2007   Updated: 12 Jun 2007   Rating: 4.75/5    Votes: 17   Popularity: 5.72
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The Task Plug-in library is a set of classes, interfaces, enumerations and attributes that collectively support the ITaskPlugin interface. The ITaskPlugin interface is a .NET interface created to demonstrate how to create a “Plug-in” architecture utilizing the Microsoft .NET Framework.
Visual Basic
16 Jun 2007   Updated: 16 Jun 2007   Rating: 4.71/5    Votes: 16   Popularity: 5.54
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This article covers the configuration of log4net using the XmlConfigurator. This article also demonstrates how to create multiple log files for your application.

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I have been in software development for about 15 years or so. I started out with a small book on QuickBASIC, then moved the Visual Basic for DOS, then Visual Basic for Windows, then Visual Basic .NET and eventually Visual C#. When I am not working at my full time job I donate my time to several community efforts like:

Former President of INETA North America, currently Vice President.
President of the Southeast Valley .NET User Group (SEVDNUG) in Chandler, AZ.
Serving on my City's Parks and Recreation board.

I have or have had the following "MVP" awards:

  • Visual Basic MVP in 1996
  • C# MVP since 2009
  • Telerik MVP since 2010

I maintain a Open Source project on CodePlex which wraps the Bing API called BingSharp.

I also help / organize or participate in several community events:

  • Desert Code Camp
  • AZGiveCamp
  • Organizer for the 1st Time MVP event at the MVP Summit
  • MVP 2 MVP Sessions at MVP Summit.
  • Awesome bean pusher at GeekGive at the MVP Summit.