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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!-- For more information on using web.config transformation visit http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=125889 -->
<configuration xmlns:xdt="http://schemas.microsoft.com/XML-Document-Transform">
<!--
In the example below, the "SetAttributes" transform will change the value of
"connectionString" to use "ReleaseSQLServer" only when the "Match" locator
finds an atrribute "name" that has a value of "MyDB".
<connectionStrings>
<add name="MyDB"
connectionString="Data Source=ReleaseSQLServer;Initial Catalog=MyReleaseDB;Integrated Security=True"
xdt:Transform="SetAttributes" xdt:Locator="Match(name)"/>
</connectionStrings>
-->
<system.web>
<compilation xdt:Transform="RemoveAttributes(debug)" />
<!--
In the example below, the "Replace" transform will replace the entire
<customErrors> section of your web.config file.
Note that because there is only one customErrors section under the
<system.web> node, there is no need to use the "xdt:Locator" attribute.
<customErrors defaultRedirect="GenericError.htm"
mode="RemoteOnly" xdt:Transform="Replace">
<error statusCode="500" redirect="InternalError.htm"/>
</customErrors>
-->
</system.web>
</configuration>
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I am a 29 year old software Web Developer from Hyderabad, India. I have been working since approximately age 25. Where as in IT Development industry since 27. I am Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist.
I have taught myself in development, beginning with Microsoft's technologies ASP.NET, Approximately 3 years ago, I was given an opportunity to work as a freelance in the tech field. Now I am working as a web developer where my roles make me purely in web based technology solutions which manage and control access to applications and patient information stored in legacy systems, client-server applications.
I too had an opportunity to train some IT professionals with technical skills in development area. Which became my passion.
I have worked on various .NET framework versions(2.0 , 3.5, 4.0) and have been learning every new technology being introduced. Currently, I am looking forward to working in R & D in .Net to create distributed, reusable applications.