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Mike Hall likes ASCII Art ... http://blogs.msdn.com/mikehall/archive/2004/12/28/341038.aspx
What i really like about the days between x-mas and new year is that you have time for things that you usually don't have time for.
The stroy: I love my girlfriend. I likle C# and I like asciiart. So it happend that she showed me some ascii's. I asked myself if somebody has written some image to ascii in C#. I googled but found nothing. I did some image manipulation stuff for the company before x-mas and so I builded a basic image to ascii conversion library in C#.http://www.lennybacon.com/image2ascii/You can grab the source at :
Schlund is in the words of their CTO "#1 hoster in europe" (4.500000 domains) and "no one has such an expirience". Today i made the expirience that they allow only 8 (in words eight) character passwords for mailboxes
:-(
Daniel Fisher is a co-founder of devcoach® (www.devcoach.biz), a company that supports and accompanies customers in projects with the Microsoft® .NET platform all through from architecture to deployment. Daniel has a strong emphasis on service-orientation (SOA), agile methodologies and processes, the web and data access. He is a recognized expert in the SOA-field and plans and realizes distributed systems on the Microsoft platform since many years. Daniel is one of the early Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) experts and was a member of the technical adoption program for the Microsoft Corporation. For the federal office for security in information technology of the German government he and Michael Willers have created a security analysis and written practice-proven guidelines for the daily work with WCF. As experts for the topic "SOA with .NET" they traveled through Europe to discuss the requirements of architects from all over the world and help them implement solutions. Daniel is developing software since 1995 (since 1999 on the .NET platform) and has worked several years on projects as a developer, architect, project lead and consultant for insurance companies, distributors, mobile communications hardware, construction supplies and various other companies of different branches. He is actively contributing to the software developer community as chair-man of JustCommunity e.V. (www.justcommunity.de), organizer of the biggest regional community event, and lead of a user group.
Disclaimer The opinions expressed herein are my own personal opinions and do not represent my employer's view in anyway.
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