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Desktop Programming
MFC
22 Mar 2001   Updated: 23 Sep 2001   Rating: 4.71/5    Votes: 8   Popularity: 4.26
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Class for performing a backup/restore to a Sharp YO series organizer.
Programming Languages
C#
13 Mar 2001   Updated: 27 Aug 2001   Rating: 4.88/5    Votes: 39   Popularity: 7.71
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Implementation of the Simple Network Time Protocol (RFC 2030) in C#
MSIL
24 Oct 2002   Updated: 24 Oct 2002   Rating: 4.70/5    Votes: 4   Popularity: 2.83
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Microsoft Intermediate Language (MSIL) may be improved by adding a few new instructions

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Forth.NET
20 Jan 2002   Updated: 19 Aug 2013   Rating: 4.94/5    Votes: 20   Popularity: 6.20
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World's first Forth compiler for the .NET platform

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Romania Romania
I am a software engineer based in Timișoara, Romania and currently hold the position of software architect for one of the largest companies in the world.

I invented a dialect of the Forth programming language and implemented the first Forth compiler for the .NET platform. I reverse-engineered the communication protocol of some GPS trackers and wrote from scratch a vehicle tracking system that is currently used to track my two cars. I hold a PhD in computer science and I am the author of several papers and a book chapter. In the 90s I wrote several computer viruses in assembly language for my own research and I was the first to devise a technique to deter heuristic virus scanners. In short, a humble man.