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    I am currently drafting an article which simulate a Middleware application (Financial/Banking segment) which helps reducing inhouse devlopment efforts. Current Section/subsection don't seems to cover the article. Any suggestion where should it fall ideally.

    Do      Read();      Research();      Experiment(); UnTil You Inspire!

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      I am currently drafting an article which simulate a Middleware application (Financial/Banking segment) which helps reducing inhouse devlopment efforts. Current Section/subsection don't seems to cover the article. Any suggestion where should it fall ideally.

      Do      Read();      Research();      Experiment(); UnTil You Inspire!

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      What language/technology stack are you using?

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        What language/technology stack are you using?

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        its C#, XPATH, windows. The application is a console application.

        Do      Read();      Research();      Experiment(); UnTil You Inspire!

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          its C#, XPATH, windows. The application is a console application.

          Do      Read();      Research();      Experiment(); UnTil You Inspire!

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          Your best bet is in C# > General then.

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