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Desktop Programming
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Line Counter - Writing a Visual Studio 2005 & 2008 Add-In
28 Apr 2006 Updated:
13 May 2009
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Provides a complete Solution and Project line counting and summary tool, written as a Visual Studio 2005/2008 Managed Add-in.
Programming Languages
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ContainerListView and TreeListView: Writing VS.NET design-surface compatible controls
30 Nov 2002 Updated:
13 Jan 2003
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Learn how to properly integrate your custom .NET control into the Visual Studio .NET design environment with TypeConverters and UITypeEditors. The article includes two useful controls, a container ListView, and a complete, feature-loaded TreeListView.
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Decoding the Mysteries of .NET 2.0 Configuration
10 Dec 2006 Updated:
10 Dec 2006
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Mysteries of .NET 2.0 Configuration framework
Unraveling the Mysteries of .NET 2.0 Configuration
20 Nov 2006 Updated:
28 Jun 2007
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Learn to utilize powerful new .NET 2.0 configuration features
Cracking the Mysteries of .NET 2.0 Configuration
20 Jul 2007 Updated:
31 Aug 2007
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Maximize your understanding of the .NET 2.0 configuration framework, avoid common pitfalls, and gain insight into the details of how configuration works in various scenarios and environments.
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Jon Rista
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Jon Rista has been programming since the age of 8 (first Pascal program), and has been a programmer since the age of 10 (first practical program). In the last 21 years, he has learned to love C++, embrace object orientation, and finally enjoy the freedom of C#. He knows over 10 programming languages, and vows that his most important skill in programming is creativity, even more so than logic. Jon works on large-scale enterprise systems design and implementation, and employs Design Patterns, C#, .NET, and SQL Server in his daily doings.