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Articles by Stephan Pilz (3 articles found)

Average article rating: 3.35

ASP.NET

Ready to use DatePicker Custom Control
Last Updated: 22 Sep 2006   Page Views: 26,992   Rating: 2.80/5    Votes: 3   Popularity: 1.34   Bookmark Count: 28
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
DatePicker WebControl based on the DatePicker of Guyon A. Roche
Create multilingual web pages very easily
Last Updated: 23 Aug 2004   Page Views: 51,084   Rating: 3.60/5    Votes: 20   Popularity: 4.68   Bookmark Count: 26
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
Create multilingual web pages very easily, without using localization and resources.
A Simple RSS News Generating Tool
Last Updated: 28 Apr 2005   Page Views: 32,557   Rating: 3.65/5    Votes: 8   Popularity: 3.29   Bookmark Count: 56
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
A tool to generate/manage news and provide news via RSS.

Stephan Pilz


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I started 1987 when I was about 14 years old, with Basic and Pascal on 8Bit Atari with insanely 130KB of memory, later 16Bit Atari (4Megs). In study I learn C, C++, Modula-2, Assembler and other science languages (Prolog, ADA). I hold a german engineer's degree Dipl.-Ing. (FH) in "Technical Computer Science" from the University of Applied Sciences Mittweida, Germany (comparable with a Master Degree).

Now I develop PPS and Supply-Chain-Software for middle and great companies in Chemnitz/Germany with Web- and MFC-Frontends in C, C++, ASP.NET, ADO.NET, XML, HTML, JavaScript.

My main tasks are specify and write down solutions of problems and implement the first code snippets.

In my spare time I like to drive a (fast) motocycle, read many science fiction and fantasy books and I'm a enthusiastically shotokan karate fighter. In winter I falling down from hill with alpin ski on foots, because snowboards are only for drug sniffers Wink
Occupation: Web Developer
Location: Germany Germany


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