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Jon Rista has been programming since the age of 8 (first Pascal program), and has been a programmer since the age of 10 (first practical program). In the last 21 years, he has learned to love C++, embrace object orientation, and finally enjoy the freedom of C#. He knows over 10 programming languages, and vows that his most important skill in programming is creativity, even more so than logic. Jon works on large-scale enterprise systems design and implementation, and employs Design Patterns, C#, .NET, and SQL Server in his daily doings.

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General.NET Configuration Book Pin
Jon Rista21-Feb-08 10:25
Jon Rista21-Feb-08 10:25 
GeneralRe: .NET Configuration Book Pin
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GeneralMeh, Christmas! Pin
Jon Rista14-Dec-06 16:04
Jon Rista14-Dec-06 16:04 
Call me Scrooge, but Christmas is the time of hear that I feel like I'll loose all my hair. So MEH, Christmas!

Since I've been working on a series of articles, and trying to improve existing ones, I figured it was time I started adding to this blog. For those who are interested, I am still working on the Mysteries of .NET 2.0 Configuration series. The second article was released a few days ago, although it isn't quite up to my level of standard. I plan to improve it once the Christmas season is over. The third article, Cracking the Mysteries of .NET 2.0 Configuration, is in the works, but progress is slow right now. Work has been pretty stressful these last couple weeks before the holiday hits, and I have little motivation to work more once I get home in the evenings. The article should find its place on CP sometime early January '07.

This third installment to the Mysteries of .NET 2.0 Configuration will be quite extensive. It will cover such aspects as manual serialization and deserialization, the overall architecture of the configuration framework itself, as well as numerous advanced topics like locking, permissions, and application/user local/user roaming configuration. Advanced ASP.NET configuration features will also be discussed, including location-specific configuration settings.

Also comming is an update to the Line Counter addin for Visual Studio 2005. This update will fix the intaller project, and add some basic XML/XSLT reporting features. I have found little decent information on the concepts of code complexity, particularly Cyclomatic Complexity. In light of the mediocre information and time constraints, this feature will probably not be added as was originally planned. I still hope to add the class and method counting feature, hopefully early 2007.

Well, thats all for now...pray the holiday season doesn't kill me, and I'll be back next year. Wink | ;)

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