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13 Dec 2007   Updated: 18 Dec 2007   Rating: 3.33/5    Votes: 5   Popularity: 2.33
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Create immutable / read-only collections from existing ICollection, IList, or IDictionary instances.
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18 Dec 2007   Updated: 10 Jul 2011   Rating: 4.86/5    Votes: 10   Popularity: 4.64
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Querying images from Yahoo! programmatically.

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Software Developer (Senior) WickedByte Software
United States United States
Marshall's torrid relationship with programming started as a child using BASIC on a Commodore PET computer in the 70's. He continued programming through high school, but did not study Computer Science in college. At the time, compilers would fail without telling you why, so after much soul searching, he realized he didn't want to make a living by spending eight hours a day looking for a missing semi-colon.

By the time he was pursuing his Ph.D. in Communication and Marketing, Microsoft had released Visual Studio. The improvements in the IDE were enough to cause Marshall to have late night affairs with COM and ASP. Marshall spent the dotcom bubble years as a web developer. After the bubble burst, he worked independently as a Java developer for medical applications. When Microsoft released an early beta of the .NET Framework, he was convinced to switch his focus from the Java Platform to the new Framework. He spent some time at Philips Medical Systems writing the data-access layer for the Carevue Chart hospital system. He is currently Technical Director for ASE Technologies.

Marshall lives in Salem, Massachusetts but would rather be in Hawaii.