Windows
Microsoft Windows, commonly referred to as Windows, is a group of several proprietary graphical operating system families, all of which are developed and marketed by Microsoft. Each family caters to a certain sector of the computing industry.
Projects
I've used Windows on 8 projects.
Blogs
I've written 8 blogs about Windows.
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Games Development at Scale: Personal Builds
Posted 4 years ago by LoveDuckie
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MSBuild: Continuous Integration Assembly Versioning
Posted 5 years ago by LoveDuckie
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Remote SSH Text Editor through Visual Studio Code
Posted 5 years ago by LoveDuckie
In this article, I will outline what is required in order to be able to remotely modify text files from a Visual Studio Code instance running from your workstation.
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WPF, XAML, and C#: Integrating Windows 10 Features
Posted 6 years ago by LoveDuckie
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C# and Resource Management: Best Practices for Handling Unmanaged Resources
Posted 6 years ago by LoveDuckie
C# is commonly used on Windows with the Common-Language Runtime which is provided by the .
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C++/CLI and C#: Writing Managed Wrappers for Native Code
Posted 6 years ago by LoveDuckie
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Perforce: Formatting, Scripting, and the Command-line Interface
Posted 6 years ago by LoveDuckie
In this blog post I will discuss some of the convenient tricks that you can leverage when navigating Perforce and its command-line interface.
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Setting Up a Windows PHP Development Environment
Posted 6 years ago by LoveDuckie
Setting up a local development environment for PHP on Windows has proven to be tricky if you're using an existing web-server package such as XAMPP or WAMP.