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The Application Automation Layer - Using XML to generate Menus

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Exploring the issues of menu management as specified externally via an XML file, in the context of status bars, toolbars, and events.
using System;
using System.Collections;

namespace AAL
{
	public class IMM : ICore.IMenuManager
	{
		private MenuManager mm;

		public object GetInstance(string className)
		{
			// ignore class name
			return MenuManager.menuMgr;
		}

		public IMM(MenuManager mm)
		{
			this.mm=mm;
		}
	}
}

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All my life I have been passionate about architecture / software design, as this is the cornerstone to a maintainable and extensible application. As such, I have enjoyed exploring some crazy ideas and discovering that they are not so crazy after all. I also love writing about my ideas and seeing the community response. As a consultant, I've enjoyed working in a wide range of industries such as aerospace, boatyard management, remote sensing, emergency services / data management, and casino operations. I've done a variety of pro-bono work non-profit organizations related to nature conservancy, drug recovery and women's health.

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