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A computer once beat me at Chess, but it was no match for me at Kick Boxing.
Changing the UI in a Multi-Threaded WPF Application
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About This whitepaper is based on the various ways in which a thread can access the user interface in a multithreaded WPF application. Although the example provided in this document is very simple, it is designed to give a foundation of the concepts of...
A computer once beat me at Chess, but it was no match for me at Kick Boxing.
Creating a Menu in ASP.NET
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After spending some time wondering how to create an effective menu I stumbled accross the System.Web.UI.WebControls Menu Class, It was really easy to implement, in your aspx file you just write some code that looks like this: <asp:Menu ID="myMenu"...
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