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Grid & Data Controls

The Grid Processor: Word Processing Abilities for the .NET DataGridView Component
Posted: 7 May 2007   Updated: 7 May 2007   Views: 40,258   Rating: 4.86/5    Votes: 15   Popularity: 5.72
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A plugin which offers search and replace, casing and other capabilities for the Microsoft .NET DataGridView component

C#

Stripping Accents from Latin Characters: A Foray into Unicode Normalization
Posted: 20 Mar 2006   Updated: 20 Mar 2006   Views: 39,110   Rating: 4.58/5    Votes: 17   Popularity: 5.64
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How to turn accented characters into ASCII for search purposes.
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Evan Stein



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I'm a London-based software developer. Originally from New York, I came here in 1997 to run European application development for Standard & Poors. I now work independently ... and I'm still here!
 
Having seen how US software behaves outside the US, I'm keenly interested in problems of global and multilingual software design. I also used to write intelligence-gathering software, and still can't resist a well-turned algorithm! Before my IT career I was in music, and I'm now combining both interests in a highly-exciting 'Project-X'. I could tell you what it is, but ....
 
When not thinking about all of the above, I'm fascinated by all aspects of different cultures. (You can't take New York out of the New Yorker.) Interests include jazz, classical and world music, languages, history and ethnic food. I'm also an amateur travel writer and photographer, and run a site at www.travelogues.net, which you're welcome to stop by and visit!


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