I’ve rambled about XML Serialization for a while, in particular, the fact that the built-in Serialization provided with .NET is problematic to use as [...]
It seems like each post I do has something to do with XML Serialization lately. And for good reason. The Binary Serialization currently used by BASeBlock [...]
It is a rather basic concept. The idea of saving some state within your program to disk, and restoring it later. Particularly when you are dealing with an [...]
Console applications are fairly common for handling simple, routine tasks; sometimes the task is straightforward and otherwise runs on it’s own with [...]
In a Previous Post I provided a music transcoder program, which I called Recoder for no particularly good reason. This program was designed to simply take [...]
It is an interesting phenomena to consider, our human ability to turn that which we find extraordinary into something mundane, or even undesirable through [...]
Probably a short one today. There are still a large number of people who are still, somehow, convinced that XP is the best Windows Version ever released in [...]
Recently I got a new MP3 Player, a Sony Walkman NWZ-385. Most people have effectively replaced the MP3 Player with a Smartphone, since smartphones also [...]
While the title is partially tongue-in-cheek, in that Printing Receipts would generally not be a particularly exciting topic, it still offers it’s [...]