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Tamir Khason

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Visual Studio debugger related attributes cheat sheet

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How to calculate CRC in C#?

posted @ Monday, April 06, 2009 10:52 PM | Feedback (1)

Book review: C# 2008 and 2005 Threaded Programming

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Finally I can reveal stuff I working for last half year!

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Quick how to: Reduce number of colors programmatically

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Bootstrapper for .NET framework version detector

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Brilliant, yet simple technical questions, can be used for work interview

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Line-Of-Business vs. Beautifulness or two dogmas comparison as exemplified by two Twitter applications

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Making TFS better or what is TITS?

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Windows 7 – dry run or why Intel does not like Microsoft

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