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Articles by Deobrat Singh (3 articles found)

Average article rating: 3.43

ASP.NET

Achieve multiple tasks (child window) functionality in a web application using UIAPB
Last Updated: 22 Aug 2006   Page Views: 14,715   Rating: 4.42/5    Votes: 10   Popularity: 4.42   Bookmark Count: 25
Licence: The Microsoft Public License (Ms-PL)   
Describes a solution to achive shared session, multiple tasks functionality using User Interface Process Application Block 2.0
Applying a watermark to a Textbox in a Web Application
Last Updated: 29 Aug 2006   Page Views: 48,483   Rating: 3.34/5    Votes: 15   Popularity: 3.93   Bookmark Count: 27
Licence: The Microsoft Public License (Ms-PL)   
An article on using JavaScript in ASP.NET

Cryptography & Security

Implementing Caesar Cipher in VB.NET
Last Updated: 2 Nov 2006   Page Views: 22,926   Rating: 2.53/5    Votes: 12   Popularity: 2.73   Bookmark Count: 13
Licence: The Microsoft Public License (Ms-PL)   
This article implements Caesar Cipher (shift by 3) in VB.NET.

Deobrat Singh


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I am a developer (okay... that's very obvious!). I started programming at the age of 17 when I entered my engineering graduation back in the year 2001. I started off with C, C++ on UNIX. But soon I realized that if I need to make money out of my skills, I need to add some visual element to my applications (and that I need to switch to MS technologies!). Someone told me about VB. I started learning it but couldn’t get thru (I was religiously in love with curly braces; I never felt VB is a language). Then I began with VC++ 6.0 and I fell in love with it. Since then, I have been working on various MS technologies (C++, C#, VB.NET, SQL Server 2000/2005 etc.) I graduated in 2005 and currently, I am working with Microsoft in Hyderabad, India.
That’s all I can write as of now. If you want to know more, drop me a mail, I will try and respond Smile
Occupation: Software Developer
Company: Microsoft India
Location: India India


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