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  • D Daniel Vaughan

    If you’re at all interested in WPF but have been living under a rock, you may have missed Sacha Barber’s series of Cinch articles. There is cavalcade of code goodness wrapped up in these articles, and I really recommend taking a look at Cinch if you haven’t already done so. While you are at it, please show Sacha your support by giving him your vote in the monthly competition, as he is threatened by some opposing robot troops. http://www.codeproject.com/script/Surveys/VoteForm.aspx?srvid=968[^]

    Daniel Vaughan Blog: DanielVaughan.Orpius.com
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    NormDroid
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    Sending emails from Window application. Its basic knowledge and sampled in the MSDN. I definitely smell something fishy about the number of votes on this one.

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      Sending emails from Window application. Its basic knowledge and sampled in the MSDN. I definitely smell something fishy about the number of votes on this one.

      Software Kinetics (requires SL3 beta) - Moving software

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      Daniel Vaughan
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      Yes, definately something funny going on Norm.

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      • D Daniel Vaughan

        If you’re at all interested in WPF but have been living under a rock, you may have missed Sacha Barber’s series of Cinch articles. There is cavalcade of code goodness wrapped up in these articles, and I really recommend taking a look at Cinch if you haven’t already done so. While you are at it, please show Sacha your support by giving him your vote in the monthly competition, as he is threatened by some opposing robot troops. http://www.codeproject.com/script/Surveys/VoteForm.aspx?srvid=968[^]

        Daniel Vaughan Blog: DanielVaughan.Orpius.com
        Company: Outcoder

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        voted!

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        • D Daniel Vaughan

          If you’re at all interested in WPF but have been living under a rock, you may have missed Sacha Barber’s series of Cinch articles. There is cavalcade of code goodness wrapped up in these articles, and I really recommend taking a look at Cinch if you haven’t already done so. While you are at it, please show Sacha your support by giving him your vote in the monthly competition, as he is threatened by some opposing robot troops. http://www.codeproject.com/script/Surveys/VoteForm.aspx?srvid=968[^]

          Daniel Vaughan Blog: DanielVaughan.Orpius.com
          Company: Outcoder

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          Nuri Ismail
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          Sacha Barber’s series of Cinch articles are really GREAT! Voted! :thumbsup:

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          • D Daniel Vaughan

            If you’re at all interested in WPF but have been living under a rock, you may have missed Sacha Barber’s series of Cinch articles. There is cavalcade of code goodness wrapped up in these articles, and I really recommend taking a look at Cinch if you haven’t already done so. While you are at it, please show Sacha your support by giving him your vote in the monthly competition, as he is threatened by some opposing robot troops. http://www.codeproject.com/script/Surveys/VoteForm.aspx?srvid=968[^]

            Daniel Vaughan Blog: DanielVaughan.Orpius.com
            Company: Outcoder

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            Maximilien
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            As much as I like Sasha's articles, isn't this a bit unfair to the other article authors ?

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              As much as I like Sasha's articles, isn't this a bit unfair to the other article authors ?

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              R Giskard Reventlov
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              Only if they're better than Sasha's articles which are, generally, excellent both in terms of content and the clear and easy to follow way in which he constructs them. Would-be authors would do well to examine his output and learn how to create articles correctly.

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              • D Daniel Vaughan

                If you’re at all interested in WPF but have been living under a rock, you may have missed Sacha Barber’s series of Cinch articles. There is cavalcade of code goodness wrapped up in these articles, and I really recommend taking a look at Cinch if you haven’t already done so. While you are at it, please show Sacha your support by giving him your vote in the monthly competition, as he is threatened by some opposing robot troops. http://www.codeproject.com/script/Surveys/VoteForm.aspx?srvid=968[^]

                Daniel Vaughan Blog: DanielVaughan.Orpius.com
                Company: Outcoder

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                Rama Krishna Vavilala
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                Yes, Sacha Braber desperately needs to win yet another monthly competition.

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                • D Daniel Vaughan

                  If you’re at all interested in WPF but have been living under a rock, you may have missed Sacha Barber’s series of Cinch articles. There is cavalcade of code goodness wrapped up in these articles, and I really recommend taking a look at Cinch if you haven’t already done so. While you are at it, please show Sacha your support by giving him your vote in the monthly competition, as he is threatened by some opposing robot troops. http://www.codeproject.com/script/Surveys/VoteForm.aspx?srvid=968[^]

                  Daniel Vaughan Blog: DanielVaughan.Orpius.com
                  Company: Outcoder

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                  Rajesh R Subramanian
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                  Yes, I feel for Sacha. Poor thing has never won anything here at CP. Just kidding. :)

                  “Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell

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                  • R Rajesh R Subramanian

                    Yes, I feel for Sacha. Poor thing has never won anything here at CP. Just kidding. :)

                    “Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell

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                    Sacha Barber
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                    I have won the monthly thing loads, which is nice. And I do not mind when I loose that is fine. But it should be to a good article. I have lost to Daniel Vaughan loads before, and that is fine by me as he does superb articles. But that mail one, did look odd, as it came from no where. To be honest the prizes you get from winning the comp can not be used anyway, as they are normally software, that if I did use in my articles none of you would be able to run anyway, due to missing license. But the win is of course nice, but I honestly do not mind. I just despise voting games is all.

                    Sacha Barber

                    • Microsoft Visual C# MVP 2008/2009
                    • Codeproject MVP 2008/2009

                    Your best friend is you. I'm my best friend too. We share the same views, and hardly ever argue My Blog : sachabarber.net

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                    • S Sacha Barber

                      I have won the monthly thing loads, which is nice. And I do not mind when I loose that is fine. But it should be to a good article. I have lost to Daniel Vaughan loads before, and that is fine by me as he does superb articles. But that mail one, did look odd, as it came from no where. To be honest the prizes you get from winning the comp can not be used anyway, as they are normally software, that if I did use in my articles none of you would be able to run anyway, due to missing license. But the win is of course nice, but I honestly do not mind. I just despise voting games is all.

                      Sacha Barber

                      • Microsoft Visual C# MVP 2008/2009
                      • Codeproject MVP 2008/2009

                      Your best friend is you. I'm my best friend too. We share the same views, and hardly ever argue My Blog : sachabarber.net

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                      Rajesh R Subramanian
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                      I agree with you - the votes on the "email sending" article does look spurious. However Sacha, I think you shouldn't mind. My vote (along with several other people's vote) is with you and I'd like to see you win the monthly competition again. I know it isn't about the prizes. It made a pretty good read and there's a whole lot of information in it. If I must be brutally honest, I never read articles on managed code, but articles written by you and a couple of other guys are always an exception. :)

                      “Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell

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                      • R Rajesh R Subramanian

                        I agree with you - the votes on the "email sending" article does look spurious. However Sacha, I think you shouldn't mind. My vote (along with several other people's vote) is with you and I'd like to see you win the monthly competition again. I know it isn't about the prizes. It made a pretty good read and there's a whole lot of information in it. If I must be brutally honest, I never read articles on managed code, but articles written by you and a couple of other guys are always an exception. :)

                        “Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell

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                        Sacha Barber
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                        Rajesh R Subramanian wrote:

                        If I must be brutally honest, I never read articles on managed code, but articles written by you and a couple of other guys are always an exception

                        Cool, glad to be one of the exceptions, I just hope its not the NullPointerException, which is more than likely the reason I like managed code, pointers and me did not go well, in my early student days.

                        Sacha Barber

                        • Microsoft Visual C# MVP 2008/2009
                        • Codeproject MVP 2008/2009

                        Your best friend is you. I'm my best friend too. We share the same views, and hardly ever argue My Blog : sachabarber.net

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