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Designer centric Wizard control
Posted: 5 Sep 2004   Updated: 15 Dec 2004   Views: 305,778   Rating: 4.90/5    Votes: 139   Popularity: 10.50
Licence: The Microsoft Public License (Ms-PL)      Bookmarked: 299   Downloaded: 4,878
A Wizard control designed for design time development.

Windows Mobile

PowerMode, change and status in .NET
Posted: 13 Sep 2004   Updated: 13 Sep 2004   Views: 35,623   Rating: 4.46/5    Votes: 14   Popularity: 5.11
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)      Bookmarked: 26   Downloaded: 106
Making your application Power Aware, in .NET.

Threads, Processes & IPC

Cancellable Thread Pool
Posted: 13 Sep 2004   Updated: 15 Dec 2004   Views: 64,050   Rating: 3.52/5    Votes: 8   Popularity: 3.18
Licence: Not specified      Bookmarked: 34   Downloaded: 303
A replacement ThreadPool with Abort and Resume functionality.
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Al Gardner

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United Kingdom United Kingdom

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** Apologies but my daughter was born in October 2004, and so coding now comes second. My reponses tend to take a lot longer**
 
I've been coding since I got my first ZX Spectrum. From Basic to assembly, through C,C++ and arriving at C#. On the way I've throughly enjoyed Perl, Lisp and XML.
 
I find I can make the intellectual leap to understand the problem, I love big picture designs, patterns and reuse. I may be addicted to abstract classes Smile | :) GOF has a lot to answer for. I miss delete() even though I spent too much time finding the leaks.
 
My favourite part of coding is in UI design because of the complexity, the event driven nature, and the fact its (virtually) tactile. I hate GUI's that don't follow system guidelines, don't resize, and don't display properly when you change system colour and font.


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