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Articles by Adam Langley (4 articles found)

Average article rating: 4.39

ASP.NET

Adding a Build Banner to ASP.NET Pages
Last Updated: 1 Feb 2008   Page Views: 66,799   Rating: 4.63/5    Votes: 22   Popularity: 6.21   Bookmark Count: 64
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
This article explains a pluggable way to place a banner on pages built in debug mode, without making any code changes.

.NET Framework

Console Program Entry-point Framework
Last Updated: 20 Sep 2009   Page Views: 1,902   Rating: 3.22/5    Votes: 5   Popularity: 2.25   Bookmark Count: 8
Licence: The GNU Lesser General Public License   
Write better console applications, quickly, and easily

C#

Creating a Custom Tool to Generate Multiple Files in Visual Studio 2005
Last Updated: 30 Nov 2006   Page Views: 28,084   Rating: 4.71/5    Votes: 12   Popularity: 5.09   Bookmark Count: 41
Visual Studio provides interfaces for extending the environment to generate one file from another through a "Custom Tool".
Now, learn how to generate multiple files, easily, and extensibly.

Code Generation

Generating synchronous method stubs from asynchronous method pairs
Last Updated: 8 Feb 2008   Page Views: 5,505   Rating: 5.00/5    Votes: 1   Popularity: 0.00   Bookmark Count: 4
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
Writing asynchronous code requires repetative programming if you have synchronous method stubs as well. This code generator creates them for you.

Adam Langley


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"Find a job you love, and you'll never work a day in your life."

Adam Langley is a software engineer in Auckland, New Zealand.

Software development is his personal passion, he takes pride in his work, and likes to share his experiences with the development community.

When he's not coercing computers, you'll find him riding his motorcycle, or attempting to carve something creative from bone.
Occupation: Software Developer (Senior)
Location: New Zealand New Zealand


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