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Articles by T1TAN (5 articles found)

Average article rating: 3.27

Shell and IE programming

S.I.V.: Simple tray icon implementation
Last Updated: 26 Jan 2004   Page Views: 44,640   Rating: 4.03/5    Votes: 16   Popularity: 4.85   Bookmark Count: 22
Simplicity Is Virtue: create your own tray icon class in a VERY simple manner.

GDI

S.I.V.: A simple pie chart with legend
Last Updated: 3 Aug 2004   Page Views: 24,862   Rating: 2.17/5    Votes: 3   Popularity: 1.03   Bookmark Count: 11
Simplicity Is Virtue : how do draw a simple pie chart almost anywhere

C / C++ Language

S.I.V. : Simple settings implementation
Last Updated: 2 Nov 2003   Page Views: 35,175   Rating: 3.05/5    Votes: 13   Popularity: 3.40   Bookmark Count: 19
Simplicity Is Virtue: how to save your settings in a simple way but also powerful at the same time

Internet / Network

S.I.V. : Simple program version checking
Last Updated: 19 May 2004   Page Views: 36,057   Rating: 4.09/5    Votes: 2   Popularity: 1.23   Bookmark Count: 21
Simplicity Is Virtue: How to check for a new version of your app in a simple manner (over the internet).

Hardware & System

S.I.V.: Simple registry config class
Last Updated: 1 Nov 2004   Page Views: 23,140   Rating: 3.00/5    Votes: 6   Popularity: 2.33   Bookmark Count: 16
Simplicity Is Virtue: How to store your app's settings in Windows registry with minimum effort.

T1TAN


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For the last 2.5 years, he's been working on a huge ash ASP.NET/C# intranet business solution featuring over 800.000 lines of code most of which are complete nonsense done by a "senior programmer".

Also done some work on http://www.dart-tag.co.uk/ (luckily, not the design) and soon to come: the new Severn River Crossing account management at http://www.severnbridge.co.uk/ and an attempt of upgrading the Mersey Tunnels website http://www.merseytunnels.co.uk/ (it's a tough job).
Occupation: Web Developer
Location: Croatia Croatia


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