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Minesweeper, Behind the scenes

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13 Jan 2003Ms-PL7 min read 604.8K   12.7K   248  
This article demonstrates directly reading another processes memory in C# using P/Invoke and Win32 Api's.

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Software Developer (Senior) Verint
Israel Israel
Arik Poznanski is a senior software developer at Verint. He completed two B.Sc. degrees in Mathematics & Computer Science, summa cum laude, from the Technion in Israel.

Arik has extensive knowledge and experience in many Microsoft technologies, including .NET with C#, WPF, Silverlight, WinForms, Interop, COM/ATL programming, C++ Win32 programming and reverse engineering (assembly, IL).

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