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 Tuesday, January 03, 2006
Tuesday, January 03, 2006 5:36:11 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) ( )

Howard van Rooijen, who works for Conchango, just posted a neat integration of CodeSmith, MSBuild, Monad and Windows Workflow for his company’s Community Day.  We spoke about integrating MSBuild with Monad during the Hands on Labs at the PDC (and a few times since,) and it’s cool to see what’s come of his tinkering.

His Congestion Charge Demo simulates London’s Vehicle Congestion Charging System – the automated system that charges a premium for driving within central London during peak hours.

Great stuff!

[Edit: Monad has now been renamed to Windows PowerShell. This script or discussion may require slight adjustments before it applies directly to newer builds.]

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