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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<configuration>
<system.serviceModel>
<services>
<service name="GPH_QuickMessageServiceLib.GPH_QuickMessageService"
behaviorConfiguration = "QuickMessageServiceMEXBehavior">
<endpoint address ="service"
binding="wsDualHttpBinding"
contract="GPH_QuickMessageServiceLib.IMessageServiceInbound"/>
<!-- Enable the MEX endpoint -->
<endpoint address="mex"
binding="mexHttpBinding"
contract="IMetadataExchange" />
<!-- Need to add this so MEX knows the address of our service -->
<host>
<baseAddresses>
<add baseAddress ="http://localhost:8080/GPH_QuickMessageService"/>
</baseAddresses>
</host>
</service>
</services>
<!-- A behavior definition for MEX -->
<behaviors>
<serviceBehaviors>
<behavior name="QuickMessageServiceMEXBehavior" >
<serviceMetadata httpGetEnabled="true" />
</behavior>
</serviceBehaviors>
</behaviors>
</system.serviceModel>
</configuration>
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My first program was written in Basic on a Sinclair Spectrum ZX 16K in the summer of '85. Having studied Computer Systems I attempted to break into the world of C but took a wrong turn and got immersed in COBOL!
I looked a C again in 1994 but didnt follow up on it. In 2001 I introduced myself to Visual C++ 6.0 courtesy of Ivor Hortons book, but found the going difficult. I tipped my toe in the .NET water in '05 but the first example I tried in VC++ 2005 express didnt work and allied with the absence of MFC in the express package, I parked that up.
Along the way my career got shunted into software testing
A personal machine change force me to migrate to VS2008 in 2008. The new edition of Ivor Hortons book for VC++ in VS2008 reintroduced me to .NET and I got curious whereupon I went out and acquired Stephen Fraser's "Pro Visual C++/CLI and
the .NET 3.5 Platform". I was hooked!
After 20 years I think I finally found my destination.
But it would take a further 8 years of exile before I was reappointed to a developer role. In that time I migrated to C# and used selenium wedriver (courtesy of Arun Motoori's Selenium By Arun) as the catalyst to finally grab the opportunity.