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Imports System
Imports System.Reflection
' General Information about an assembly is controlled through the following
' set of attributes. Change these attribute values to modify the information
' associated with an assembly.
' Review the values of the assembly attributes
<Assembly: AssemblyTitle("Unit Tests Console Application")>
<Assembly: AssemblyDescription("Console application to host NUnit unit tests for the Encryption class")>
<Assembly: AssemblyCompany("AtwoodHeavyIndustries")>
<Assembly: AssemblyProduct("Encryption")>
<Assembly: AssemblyCopyright("Copyright 2007 Jeff Atwood")>
<Assembly: AssemblyTrademark("All Rights Reserved")>
<Assembly: CLSCompliant(True)>
' Version information for an assembly consists of the following four values:
'
' Major Version
' Minor Version
' Build Number
' Revision
'
' You can specify all the values or you can default the Build and Revision Numbers
' by using the '*' as shown below:
<Assembly: AssemblyVersion("2.0.*")>
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My name is Jeff Atwood. I live in Berkeley, CA with my wife, two cats, and far more computers than I care to mention. My first computer was the
Texas Instruments TI-99/4a. I've been a Microsoft Windows developer since 1992; primarily in VB. I am particularly interested in best practices and human factors in software development, as represented in my
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