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Articles by Daniel Turini (6 articles found)

Average article rating: 4.16

Database

SQL Server DO's and DONT's
Last Updated: 8 Nov 2002   Page Views: 826,830   Rating: 4.54/5    Votes: 350   Popularity: 11.55   Bookmark Count: 634
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
SQL Server database best practices

C / C++ Language

Desktop Bob - Instant CP notifications
Last Updated: 26 Oct 2002   Page Views: 211,497   Rating: 4.59/5    Votes: 66   Popularity: 8.35   Bookmark Count: 116
A tool for acessing CodeProject and have instant notifications of Codeproject's posts

C#

GBVB - Converting VB.NET code to C#
Last Updated: 27 Apr 2003   Page Views: 297,082   Rating: 2.72/5    Votes: 86   Popularity: 5.26   Bookmark Count: 80
A tool and a method for VB.NET to C# source code conversion

Algorithms & Recipes

XOR tricks for RAID data protection
Last Updated: 3 Oct 2002   Page Views: 74,695   Rating: 4.37/5    Votes: 25   Popularity: 6.11   Bookmark Count: 49
How RAID-5 protects data, using simple XOR tricks.

Threads, Processes & IPC

Win32 process suspend/resume tool
Last Updated: 3 Oct 2002   Page Views: 159,963   Rating: 4.05/5    Votes: 29   Popularity: 5.93   Bookmark Count: 35
A small handy command line tool for suspending/resuming the running of entire processes on Windows

Design and Architecture

Exception Handling Best Practices in .NET
Last Updated: 21 Feb 2005   Page Views: 375,106   Rating: 4.70/5    Votes: 230   Popularity: 11.09   Bookmark Count: 658
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
Design guidelines for exception handling in .NET which will help you to create more robust software

Daniel Turini


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I develop software since I was 11. In the past 20 years, I developed software and used very different machines and languages, since Z80 based ones (ZX81, MSX) to mainframe computers. I still have passion for ASM, though no use for it anymore.
Professionally, I developed systems for managing very large databases, mainly on Sybase and SQL Server. Most of the solutions I write are for the financial market, focused on credit systems.
To date, I learned about 20 computer languages. As the moment, I'm in love with C# and the .NET framework, although I only can say I’m very proficient at C#, VB.NET(I’m not proud of this), T/SQL, C++ and libraries like ATL and STL.
I hate doing user interfaces, whether Web based or not, and I’m quite good at doing server side work and reusable components.
I’m the technical architect and one of the authors of Crivo, the most successful automated credit and risk assessment system available in Brazil.
You can visit my blog here.

Occupation: Web Developer
Location: Brazil Brazil


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