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Monthly Archives: August 2010
C# ASP .NET – Creating an asynchronous, threaded worker process manager and UpdatePanel progress monitor control
Sample code and instructions for creating an asynchronous worker class manager including a custom control for monitoring the running processes. The sample project and source code is written in C# ASP .NET 3.5 and Visual Studio 2008. Continue reading
Posted in .NET, c#, Discussion, Internet, Technology
Tagged .NET, ascx, aspx, C#, CSharp, custom controls, example, linkedin, Linq, source code, Threading, Threads, UpdatePanel
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Dictionary.com installs over 200 tracking cookies on visitors computers
In the past I have been known to use dictionary.com and thesaurus.com. Not anymore. I distinctly remember visiting dictionary.com a few weeks ago. It was the first visit since upgrading my OS and browser. I was shocked by how sluggish … Continue reading
Posted in Discussion, Internet, Privacy, Technology
Tagged cookies, Dictionary.com, internet, linkedin, Privacy
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