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Month: April 2015

No Comment….

30 April 2015 The Proud Salopian .NET, Graphics, Leadtools, No Comments, RasterImage, Technical

So Mr Salopian… How are things going with this ‘No Comment’ policy. Well, says I (looking to the sky and

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Solution Wide Compiler Directives

29 April 2015 The Proud Salopian Compiler, Dicom, Directives, Project Configuration, Technical, xml

Continuing with my legacy migration of an application developed using Leadtools Medical Suite v14 to utilise Leadtools Medical suite v19

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Conditional Love

28 April 2015 The Proud Salopian .NET, CLR, Compiler, Conditonal, Software, Technical, Testing, Unit Testing

Continuing with my work on converting a legacy application from Leadtools Medical v14.5 to Leadtools Medical Suite v 19 I

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Android vs Apple

24 April 2015 The Proud Salopian Code Humour

 

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We want Information (Dicom Information)

24 April 2015 The Proud Salopian Dicom, Leadtools, Medical Suite, Technical

  And so continuing with updating our legacy leadtools application from v14.5 to v19 of the Medical Suite I came

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Embedding Leadtools License Files

23 April 2015 The Proud Salopian .NET, Dicom, Leadtools, Licensing, Medical Suite, No Comments, Technical

I have my colleague Jamie to thank for this particular blog. I have recently come to migrate a legacy project

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Its all just words!

20 April 2015 The Proud Salopian .NET, CLR, Framework, Project Configuration, Technical

Whilst migrating an existing framework version 2 application to version 4.5 of the .NET framework i came up against the

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Cemeteries of London

15 April 2015 The Proud Salopian H2G2, Life's Good

Now as those nearest and dearest to me know if there is one thing guaranteed to bring tears to my

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Who Knew…

14 April 2015 The Proud Salopian Uncategorized

Who knew that windows contained two registries, I suppose that this should have been dead obvious given the appalling way

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