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ILMerge - merge multiple .NET assemblies into a single assembly
on Oct 4, 2005 in .NET Are you tired of deploying applications with a millions of dll files? for ex. Something.XML.dll, Something.DAL.dll, SomeControl.Something.dllNow (well since 16 March 2005) you can merge those files into one single assembly and deploy just one file!It...
System.Uri.BasePath is private, oh no!
on Dec 26, 2005 in .NET SharePoint For SharePoint developers working with URL is a crucial thing. So probably many of us noticed that BasePath property of Uri class is private. Maybe it is something like property in .NET 1.0 (example in "Framework Designing Guidelines") but I don’t...
eChange
on Feb 5, 2006 in .NET Development NLP & MT Overview e-Change is a process within the CoCoTa decoupled dynamic engine that enables the main translation process to evolve - rewriting it’s own code and generating optimised libraries based on previous experience. This is implemented for m...
Look who’s talking…
on Feb 5, 2006 in .NET Development NLP & MT Research WCF/Indigo Like most adHoc implementations - the communication mechanism in the original design wasn’t up to scratch. The communication mechanism has to fulfil the following requirements: intraAgent logical groups of peered agents (ala fully trusted a...
Current Research (COCOTA)
on Feb 19, 2006 in .NET Development NLP & MT Research Natural Language Processing and Machine Translation - current work...



