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PsychoCoder
Core
JackOfAllTrades
papuccino1
X@MPP
SixOfEleven
itlee
magius96
Beetlebub
b_bcubed@yahoo.com
W3B5T4R
gabehabe
Footsie
Jayman
maffelu
Kirth
jaf
y2kjerome
WushuMonster
scalt
b.ihde
jona431
noorahmad
TommyBoy
fregmenc
bigtonyk
chughlett
lenihan
Sleepwalker87
wyoknott1
lesPaul456
eric.hewett@gmail.com
timothybrown
MageUK
CrazedAzn
eclipsed4utoo
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bodom658
jeffanthonyfds
thursdayniac
rossporter
Aeternalis
Wimpy
jacobjordan
sknake
Locke
SwiftStriker00
c0dePoet
doucet.damon
itpro4470
Codey09
e_barroga
MentalFloss
switchbadger
Crazy_Learner
StCroixSkipper
Christopher Elison
Momerath
ddreier
antshockey
Toolsmith
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Grapevine
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When you reply, tell us a little about what you're current C# Programming situation so others know what you're up to.
I'm currently working on a freelance project: It's a streaming video/audio application. It requires custom file associations so when a link (certain file extensions) is clicked this application opens from the system tray
I accidentally clicked new topic instead of add reply so there is a thread that shouldn't be in the forum. I'm working on three C# projects right now. The first is a p2p chat system for a local area network. The second is blog to teach people new to C# the basics. The third is an open source RPG using XNA. (and tutorials for C# here)
I am currently working on a twitter client in my own time. Other than that I am a consultant/developer building data applications here and there. Recently one of my dashboard apps went europe wide, a first for me
I've used C# for about a year, but haven't used it in a couple of months. I really enjoy it, I love the simplicity of .NET but I despise VB (And less than three C-style languages)
I've had a few C# projects in the past, a few of which can be found in the "Share your Project" forum.
I just signed up and started browsing around. I thought I'd leave my 2 cents here.
I'm currently working on integrating our new custom built repair management software (ASP.NET C#) to our ERP via web services. The ERP is something out of the mid 90's and has been... interesting to integrate to our repair application.
Been doing the C# thing for about 4 years now. I'm always looking to refine my skills and learn something new. Still working out of VS 2005 at work, and VS2005/2008 at home. I've just started tinkering with Framework 3.5
This post has been edited by Beetlebub: 17 Apr, 2009 - 07:55 AM
Been programming in C# about 2 years now. Self-taught. Busy with an ASP.NET web application for a models agency as a pro-bono project, and when I get the chance, I'm working on my own personal site. Will be trying to get a programming job pretty soon.
This post has been edited by Footsie: 21 Apr, 2009 - 02:14 AM
Currently working for an insurance and bonding company maintaining and developing a portal for insurance agents to submit applications for bonds/insurance using ASP.NET, C#, and Ajax.
Also, developing a client portal for online payments of said bonds and insurance.
I've been using C# for a bout a year now (exactly actually, I think). Came from VB but the reason I moved to C# was actually due to my extensive PHP programming. C# looked interesting and I was right.
Currently working on a console based battleship game(I had a great on on my GameBoy 100 years ago and I'm trying to reinvent it ) even though I'm not a big gamer.
A real rookie to oop here. My experience was in assembly language (DEC PDP/11) in the 1970's and later Fortran and some C on military flight and weapons simulators. Those old PDP11 based systems didn't even have floating point processors (used what was known a "B" and "Q" scaling), so writing real time aerodynamic software was quite a challenge.
So a lot of bad habits.......
This post has been edited by jaf: 26 Apr, 2009 - 05:23 PM
Been programming for about 15 years. Self taught with no real training, but always learning. Currently working for a very large corporation on their in house software. Have been learning C# for about 4 years now.
Previous languages were Clipper, Visual objects, Java, Delphi, and finally C#. I learn what ever is paying the best.
Just finished up some personal programs and am looking for something else to tackle. I just get bored and always need a project to play with at night.
Been programming C# for a bit under a year. Finished my two C# classes and am now reading books trying to improve my C# knowledge while I take classes in other things.