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Andri Yadi
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What is The Weirdest Thing You Do Using Excel?
Another event, another presentation and demo, but still about VSTO. Yesterday, I delivered a talk about VSTO on an event entitled "Weekend with MUGI Seminar" at University of Pasundan (UNPAD), on March 15, 2009. This time, I opened my presentation...
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Are You Familiar with Kinematics?
That’s my opening slide when I delivered a talk about VSTO on an event “MSDN Day by MUGI Bandung”. The event was held at Universitas Suryakencana, Cianjur, on Valentine Day, Feb 14, 2009. What’s on earth the relation between Kinematics and VSTO? Before...
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