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Desktop Programming
Windows Forms
21 Nov 2007   Updated: 23 Nov 2007   Rating: 4.94/5    Votes: 76   Popularity: 9.20
Licence: CPOL    Views: 241,764     Bookmarked: 173   Downloaded: 18,699
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The ListViewPrinter class takes an existing ListView and effortlessly turns it into a pretty report.
6 Apr 2010   Updated: 16 Apr 2010   Rating: 4.93/5    Votes: 82   Popularity: 9.40
Licence: LGPL3    Views: 86,087     Bookmarked: 164   Downloaded: 7,448
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A class library that allows (almost) any Control to show animations
17 Oct 2006   Updated: 8 Nov 2015   Rating: 4.95/5    Votes: 754   Popularity: 14.21
Licence: GPL3    Views: 11,270,394     Bookmarked: 1876   Downloaded: 93
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.NET ListView maxed out on caffeine, guarana and steroids.
Programming Languages
C#
14 Mar 2009   Updated: 29 Oct 2009   Rating: 4.93/5    Votes: 82   Popularity: 9.43
Licence: GPL3    Views: 201,176     Bookmarked: 184   Downloaded: 2,387
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An article describing the development of a non-trivial C#/.NET application to fetch lyrics for songs.

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Phillip has been playing with computers since the Apple II was the hottest home computer available. He learned the fine art of C programming and Guru meditation on the Amiga.

C# and Python are his languages of choice. Smalltalk is his mentor for simplicity and beauty. C++ is to programming what drills are to visits to the dentist.

He worked for longer than he cares to remember as Lead Programmer and System Architect of the Objective document management system. (www.objective.com)

He has lived for 10 years in northern Mozambique, teaching in villages.

He has developed high volume trading software, low volume FX trading software, and is currently working for Atlassian on HipChat.