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Post build step static linking tool for C#, using ILMerge
Posted: 1 Dec 2005   Updated: 1 Dec 2005   Views: 38,792   Rating: 4.62/5    Votes: 12   Popularity: 4.99
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Post build step static linking tool for C#, using ILMerge.

Macros and Add-ins

Add-ins for Visual Studio
Posted: 15 Dec 2005   Updated: 15 Dec 2005   Views: 37,243   Rating: 4.83/5    Votes: 13   Popularity: 5.38
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)      Bookmarked: 64   Downloaded: 390
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manicguitarist

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I have been developing software since I first got hold of a ZX80 age 10. After a few years with BBC Basic and 6502 assembler (I used to write articles for PCW and Acorn User) I then discovered Pascal with Objects and quickly moved to C++ where I spent 15happy years before finding the joys of c#.
 
After discovering the wonders of working for myself I founded Hollingside Technologies (www.hollingside.com). We offer c# / c++ / Delphi / SQL and also management consultancy. As well as the consultancy work we have run a number of successful C# and Object Oriented Programming training courses. Past bespoke software that we have written includes mobile software (pocket PC) that integrates with MS Exchange via GPRS for a sales team; Asp.net remote hardware monitoring software; scanning and image recognition software for passport control and a heap of other stuff.
 
When not being a geek I play guitar in a semi-successful rock band(www.stircrazy.org) and am a competitive fencer.
 
Other spare time is spent walking my dogs and riding my motorbike.
 
After all that? Give me a good beer and a splatter movie!


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