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Does anyone know anything about SNMP over TCP coded in C#. I'm just looking for some good online examples or references.
This question asked on MSDN is probably relevant to your interests. There is a simple example of implementation code here, but it obviously doesn't scale too well. If you're looking for a library, this small SNMP library might be what you're looking for.
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I am looking for a .net C# library that can do translations. I tried googles one but they charge money now for it.
I am looking for something that can preferably auto detect languages, translate blocks of text or download the entire page and convert it.
This all has to of course be done through code.
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Have you tried using bing?
http://www.microsofttranslator.com/
There is a translator .net library on codeplex that uses bing: http://translateit.codeplex.com/
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Is there any open source implementation of JWZ's threading algorithm in C#?
I've implemented Jamie Zawinski's threading algorithm (as well as the "Ordered Subject" threading algorithm described in rfc5256) in C# in MailKit.
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Even with my Googling powers I cannot seem to find a good example of the Asynchronous Programming Model with a callback delegate. It is easy for me to point someone to a resource for how to use the BeginSomeMethod and EndSomeMethod but there does not seem to be any good examples of how to create them. Am I googling wrong or has no one really put together a good tutorial for anyone with this patter.
You're looking for this article.
I suggest you to look for EasyAsync, a lightweight toolkit for those kind of usages.
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I am looking for something that will iterate over our model and extract each objects properties in order to build a documentation wiki. Is there a tool out there which will do such a thing?
Basically I do not want to have to extract all of our documentation out of the projects by hand.
sandcastle builds webpages, but they aren't editable as a wiki. Is that the kind of thing you are looking for?
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Does anyone know of a good example implementation of the Service Location Protocol that can be build/ran on a windows box?
OpenSLP is said to compile fine on Windows.
OpenSLP referenced above is the code base that Novell uses for its SLP implementation for eDirectory now a days. Not too many things really use SLP for real these days. Usually more of a half hearted implementation