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Articles by Andy Brummer (3 articles found)

Average article rating: 4.40

ASP.NET

A Simple protocol to view aspx pages without IIS implemented in C#
Last Updated: 17 Feb 2004   Page Views: 178,710   Rating: 4.71/5    Votes: 42   Popularity: 7.64   Bookmark Count: 120
Covers how to write a Pluggable Asyncrhonous Protocol using C# and provides a useful protocol to enable local execution of ASP.NET sites.

.NET Framework

.NET Scheduled Timer
Last Updated: 16 Sep 2005   Page Views: 309,269   Rating: 4.63/5    Votes: 90   Popularity: 9.05   Bookmark Count: 247
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
A timer that easily supports absolute schedules like run at 4:00 AM every day or at 5:00 PM on Fridays..

STL

Input and output iterators for sampling a data stream
Last Updated: 3 Nov 2003   Page Views: 29,714   Rating: 3.88/5    Votes: 4   Popularity: 2.33   Bookmark Count: 6
These iterators provide a simple way to sample or stretch a fixed size data set to fit in a larger or smaller container

Andy Brummer


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I taught myself to program basic at a young age on a TRS-80 color computer. I went on to get degrees in mathematics and physics at the Unversity of Texas at Austin. I stuck around town after I graduated and started programming professionally for a large computer company in '97 doing mostly ASP and ASP.Net development.
I moved to Nashville TN for a few years, and I've just recently made the happy move back to Austin.
I've been devoting an increasing amout of my spare time to merging the two great pursuits of my life. Programming and physics by writing an application to help visualize physics problems. I've started a blog
to record the process, and hopefully get better at writing.
Occupation: Software Developer (Senior)
Location: United States United States


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