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C# (CSharp) code snippets and applications that I have developed leveraging code from other applications or completely engineered by myself. Code that I have utilized from extra sources I make every effort to give the right person / entity credit. If you see a section of code that doesn’t give credit to the right parties, please contact me.

.:: Using a HTTP 301 Redirect in ASP.NET and C# (CSharp)
  Quick article detailing how to create a 301 redirect using ASP.net and C#
 
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.:: Downloading a remote file to a MemoryStream using C# (CSharp)
 

A MemoryStream is my preferred method of passing around file data throughout my .Net applications. The following code details a simple way to download a file and place it in the memory stream.

 
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.:: Rotate Windows XP Wallpaper using C# .NET (CSharp)
  Displaying wallpaper on the Windows XP desktop can enhance the day-to-day experience of using the PC. However, it’s easy to desktop images to rapidly become stale and maintaining the rotation of images manually can be a pain. Multiple programs are available to help manage desktop wallpaper, but most of these applications are ridden with spy-ware and ad-ware. Based on these factors, I decided to write a basic, simple application to help me rotate images I would like to set as my wallpaper.
 
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.:: SimCity 4 Money Cheat Generator using C# (CSharp)
  SimCity 4 Rush Hour provides a cheat code (http://www.simpage.net/simcity4/cheats.shtml) to increase funds by 1000. To activate this code you are required to press CTRL-X, then type “weaknesspays” in the provided cheat box. If you are trying to acquire a larger amount of funds then this practice is unpractical. Such an issue prompted me to develop an application to help with the repetitive task of typing weakness pays over and over.
 
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