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IMHO the winner should be
"A simple Wizard control for .Net 2.0 with full designer support. - Manish Ranjan Kumar"
Sort it out vote for that, its the best here not by much but its still the best. And in terms of usefulness, it wins hands down, by a mile
Sacha Barber
A Modern Geek - I cook, I clean, I drink, I Program. Modern or what?
My Blog : sachabarber.net
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I'm partial to "State of the Art Expression Evaluation", myself. It takes quite a bit of ingenuity to get a console app into the monthly competition.
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I agree it is very tight this month. They are all good. Its just I think for repearted usefulness the Wizard has it.
Sacha Barber
A Modern Geek - I cook, I clean, I drink, I Program. Modern or what?
My Blog : sachabarber.net
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To tell you the truth, Shura, my favorite of the year is your series on neural nets. I liked it even better than your reflection article, which ended up being better received (and was of course very good, too).
I hope you continue doing articles on AI related topics.
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Yeah I do have some more AI ones to do, its just I get distracted by pretty and new stuff like WPF/WCF and LINQ so thats why no AI stuff for a while. BUt I appreciate people like that also, so thats why more AI stuff is still on my list.
Just need 3 or 4 of me to do it.
Hopefully eventually ill get some more up for folk like you.
Thanks for the kind words though. Much appreciated.
PS : I really like your interop article, especially the 3d XAML cube, very impressed
-- modified at 9:59 Tuesday 19th June, 2007
Sacha Barber
A Modern Geek - I cook, I clean, I drink, I Program. Modern or what?
My Blog : sachabarber.net
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