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16 Sep 2009   Updated: 16 Sep 2009   Rating: 4.87/5    Votes: 10   Popularity: 4.64
Licence: LGPL3    Views: 51,190     Bookmarked: 129   Downloaded: 2,301
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Describes the implementation of a key registration, installation, and validation methodology for Windows applications
21 Sep 2009   Updated: 21 Sep 2009   Rating: 4.97/5    Votes: 21   Popularity: 6.24
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Describes the implementation of a key registration, installation, and validation methodology for Windows applications
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7 Sep 2009   Updated: 7 Sep 2009   Rating: 4.98/5    Votes: 29   Popularity: 7.04
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Describes the implementation of a key registration, installation, and validation methodology for Windows applications.
10 Sep 2009   Updated: 10 Sep 2009   Rating: 4.88/5    Votes: 13   Popularity: 5.27
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Describes the implementation of a key registration, installation, and validation methodology for Windows applications.

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Larry Salomon has been writing code since he started in Basic on a TRS-80 Model I computer (4K of RAM!) in 1980. Professionally, he started in the OS/2 arena in the late 80's until he switched to Windows development in 1996.

During his multi-decade career, he has coauthored two programming books and published an electronic magazine for just over 3 years. He has written applications in a variety of languages - C# is currently his favorite - and has a few applications available for sale on the Android Application Store.

Currently, Larry works in corporate software sales in the NYC area. You may follow him via his blog at http://larrysalomon.blogspot.com