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Mobile Apps
18 Jul 2008   Updated: 18 Jul 2008   Rating: 4.82/5    Votes: 14   Popularity: 5.52
Licence: CPOL    Views: 110,959     Bookmarked: 67   Downloaded: 1,603
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Keeps the GPS active in Windows Mobile, allowing for instant, accurate location determination. Also a tutorial on how to access GPS data with almost no code.
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8 Apr 2008   Updated: 9 Feb 2009   Rating: 2.54/5    Votes: 12   Popularity: 2.54
Licence: CPOL    Views: 107,115     Bookmarked: 19   Downloaded: 0
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How to generate checkboxes corresponding to items in a repeater, and how to retrieve their state on PostBack
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12 Dec 2008   Updated: 12 Dec 2008   Rating: 4.73/5    Votes: 11   Popularity: 4.93
Licence: CPOL    Views: 30,701     Bookmarked: 37   Downloaded: 128
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A flexible, lightweight library for form processing without using viewstate, postbacks, or server-side form elements.

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Team Leader World Golf Tour
Canada Canada
Sam Rahimi currently leads the web team at World Golf Tour (www.wgt.com) and has an extensive background in ASP.NET, specializing in social networking and casual gaming.

Previously, he has worked for Roblox Corporation on their unique children's MMO as well as spending two years as team lead at Supernova.com, helping bring their social networking site into the modern era and doubling traffic along the way.

Sam started as a classic ASP engineer as a summer job 6 years ago to make some money to pay for tuition - to finish a degree in political science - and needless to say, never looked back. His experience has lead him to gain additional experience in the mobile space - J2ME, Android app developmentm, and SMS protocols.

And sure, the other engineers in SF may have an IPhone - Rahimi sticks with the EVO all the way!