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Posted on April 22, 2019

Using App.Config in a C# Console App

One of the ongoing projects I’ve played with is using .NET apps to capture data from my MQTT broker, from X10 sensors, and from a wide variety of 433 MHz devices whose signals I capture using RFLink. I’d like to offload those processes to a dedicated workstation, as well as combining them into a single app to reduce the resources required to run.

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