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Articles by Michael Groeger (3 articles found)

Average article rating: 4.37

.NET Framework

An Introduction To Performance Counters
Last Updated: 21 Feb 2005   Page Views: 189,222   Rating: 4.54/5    Votes: 55   Popularity: 7.91   Bookmark Count: 122
An introduction to monitoring performance of applications.
Building VS .NET Wizards - Part 1
Last Updated: 5 May 2005   Page Views: 32,176   Rating: 4.28/5    Votes: 11   Popularity: 4.45   Bookmark Count: 53
Visual Studio .NET already brings us a lot of wizards, to help us create skeleton classes and projects. Developers can extend these templates and even change the existing ones.
Building VS.NET Wizards - Part 2
Last Updated: 30 Jun 2005   Page Views: 31,627   Rating: 4.30/5    Votes: 12   Popularity: 4.64   Bookmark Count: 43
With Visual Studio .NET 2003 wizards, you can easily create new skeleton classes. But sometimes, you are implementing some things over and over again, for example, when you are creating test classes for your application. For this, you are required to create new wizards, which fit your needs.

Michael Groeger


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Michael Groeger started .NET early 2001 when it was revealed at the Technical Summit in Neuss, Germany. Before that he was developing mostly using Visual C++ 6 on Windows Platforms or with vi/gc++ on several Unix derivates.

Since 2004 Michael Groeger settled off as freelancer and is focused on projects in the financial and insurance sector.
Occupation: Web Developer
Company: Groeger Consulting
Location: Germany Germany


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