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A simple guide to WMI providers

This article's purpose is to describe how to develop a WMI provider in the .NET framework. There are several incentives for writing this article: The lack of simple examples for writing WMI provider in c#. Many developers are not familiar with WMI and therefore don’t make use of this powerful technology. By now there are too many Management buzz words that requires simple explanations. ...
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NET Remoting

Houston, we have a problem. One small step for mankind, one Giant irritation for developers.
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Assemblies locating, binding and deploying

How to plan, up front, for service packs, upgrades and hot fixes as they come along.
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Web Service and IIS Security hurdles

How to configure IIS in order to enable the use of Named Kernel Objects in Web Services.
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Thoughts about UI design

The importance of designing a good UI is well known in our days. We have made some progress since the boring console applications. Now days we are not talking about just an intuitive UI design but about Smart client applications with extended capabilities. Designing a good UI application looks like an easy task but in reality it is not. Meeting with customer needs; surly with hundred of them...
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pinvoke

The article aims to shed some light on an irksome topic, in managed code, named P/Invoke.
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gc

Memory management is a very important issue, even, now, in the world of managed programming languages where the .NET Framework encapsulates it entirely. In my humble opinion, it is mandatory for developers to understand the memory management process in a managed environment. The old school of developers knew much more about memory management than the novice ones mainly because they had to. The ...
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Effective c#

The following set of effective C# articles contains various ways to improve your C# code. The Code Project, as a large developers' community, is the right place to discuss ways to write more efficient code. This is a knowledge infrastructure that allows us to become better developers by writing better code. I hope you post new messages and new ways to write effective C# code.
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A software architecture toolset for choosing the right type of Client Application

The article deals with an important question, one that raises lots of debates in the .Net software architecture world. What to choose "Web-Application" or "Desktop-Application"? Rich-Internet-Application or a Smart-Client?
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oren cohen shwartz

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R&D Manager

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Apart from programming, he is practicing skydiving and snowboarding.

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Oren, lives in Israel and work as R&D Manager in Applicure Technologies. A company that develop a software-based products for web application security.Since the .Net kickoff he lives the .NET world and managed and develops in various aspects of its technologists: .Net Remoting, Web services, Reflection WMI Management, Ajax and Web Forms.His Software engineering experience includes: * Design of complex large scale client-server architectures with emphasis on performance issues.* Design Windows and Web Applications with emphasis on User Experience and Usability.* Migration of C++ and COM Software projects to .Net.* Frameworks like: MFC, ATL and .NetFor Oren computer programming is not only a job but also a hobby he developed some useful freeware. Apart from programming, he is practicing skydiving and snowboarding.

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