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Writing Code Generators with the Code Document Object Model - Part 1

Author: developer.com      Published: 6th Oct 2005     Visited: 1601 times 
Category: VB NET
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By Paul Kimmel Go to page: 1 2 Next I love my work. I get to travel all over and help other people in lots of companies, design and build software, and in the course of my travels I meet great people like Joe Shook, Robert Golieb, Mark Davis, Lynn Kindler, Sommai Stone, Eric Cotter, Jack Poorte, Rob Howard, Susan Warren, Sondra Scott, and on it goes. Almost every single day I have fun writing software and writing about programming, but I haven't had this much fun since Visual Basic 1.0...n

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