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Omer has been professionally developing applications over the past 8 years, both at the IDF’s IT corps and later at the Sela Technology Center, but has had the programming bug ever since he can remember himself.
As a senior developer at NuConomy, a leading web analytics and advertising startup, he leads a wide range of technologies for its flagship products.

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Quick Blurb: Test Tools Toolbar in Visual Studio and Useless Icons
Let's play a little game. To the left of this text are the five central icons from the Test Tools Toolbar in Visual Studio. Their commands are, in an unordered manner: Test List Editor, Test Runs, Test View, Code Coverage Results and Test Results. Connect...
Life With WPF: 10 Things Wrong With WPF Today
[ Caveat : This is constructive criticism about XAML and the current version of WPF. They both have their strengths and things I love about them and they both may become better over time, but this is about what we have today.] After Tomer published his...
Automatically Filtering a ComboBox in WPF
Haven't you always wanted to use a combo box like the one in Start menu's Run dialog? A client asked me for the exact same thing, and now you can download it from here too. The Automatically Filtered ComboBox inherits from the original ComboBox and adds...
The Office 2007 Ribbon UI - My Impressions
After a few hours of working with Office 2007's Outlook, PowerPoint and Word (I have yet to find a reason to open Excel), I have come to a very disturbing realization about the new Ribbon interface. Let's start from the beginning: The new interface shows...
Portability of Customizable and/or Adaptive User Interfaces
This March my workplace issued employees a Motorola i760 cell phone, which apart from being pretty sluggish, doesn't work the same way as my personal phone, a Nokia 3100 - the menus aren't the same, shortcuts are different, and so on. What I discovered...
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