
NANY 2023: ENTER NOW!
The NANY 2023 event is now closed.
If you are a coder, any new program (or addon) that you have released in the previous year, which is freeware/donationware for home users is eligible.
And if you are not a coder, you can still participate by helping coders with ideas and testing.
To join in the adventure, visit: The NANY 2023 forum section.
NANY contests:
It's safe to say that mysterious and reclusive DC member Skrommel single-handedly built the Coding Snacks section of the DonationCoder forum, where people request small custom applications. Coding in the Autohotkey scripting language, Skrommel is also one of the fastest coders we've seen -- when he is on the prowl it's not uncommon for him to finish coding a request before most of us have had time to even read it. He also typically shares his source code along with the compiled utility, which makes it possible for others to extend and customize his tools.
- Number of programs available: 80+
- Last updated: 2017
- Visit skrommel's page to browse his apps and download them here: http://www.dcmembers.com/skrommel.
- Visit skrommel's section on our forum: here.
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AD SearchWHAT IT DOES:
This program allows an administrator to navigate and search Active Directory, to retrieve only the objects that are of interest. The search refers to should be returned in a query, not what should be query should be looking for, ie this is not like a search in Windows Explorer, that will search folders and subfolders for matching results. (However, this may become part of the feature set in a later release). Yes, there are other tools out there like this, but the reason I did this particular program is because it is something I needed to learn as part of a larger project. This is also, my first ever C# .NET application - which began as a proof-of-concept program about 3 months ago, approximately 1 month after taking up C#. Previous coding experience was limited to Borland Delphi (7 to 2006), so this is a big change for me! Having become very excited by the challenges that real object oriented programming presents, I am now studying to become a Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer!! |
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