Contents tagged with Announcements
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New Blog
If you're looking to catch up with me, you can find me at my current blog, which is at http://devhammer.net/
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Community Server :: Forums
Just announced by Rob Howard of Telligent Systems (and former caching guru from the ASP.NET team at Microsoft):
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New weblog
I’ve got a new blog, on the MSDN blog server that I’ll be using for my blogging while I’m a Microsoft employee. Not sure whether I will continue updating my weblogs.asp.net blog or not, but most of my blogging energy will be directed at the new blog. The new address is:
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Lookout 1.2 Available for download
Despite the concerns of some that Microsoft was taking it away from the community by acquiring the company, Microsoft has made Lookout, an add-in for searching through Outlook email stores quickly,
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Red pill
So...
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News coming Monday...
In a little less than a week, I’ll have an announcement to make here…watch this space!
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Want free software?
Haven’t got your copy of Visual Basic .NET yet? Want to get an extra copy? Well, you can pick up a copy of Visual Basic .NET 2003 Standard by viewing and rating 5 movies at http://msdn.microsoft.com/vbasic/atthemovies/. Seems like a pretty good deal to me.
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MSDN Events
Today I finished up my week in the sunny Florida panhandle presenting security talks for MSDN. On Tuesday, I was in Pensacola. The folks there were great, and a fun crowd. I also had a good time with my group today in Fort Walton Beach (the actual event was in Mary Esther). In between, my wife and son and I got to spend a little time at the beach. My son, who just turned 1 year old, got to stick his toes in the sand for the first time. He wasn’t quite sure what to make of it at first, but warmed up to the beach after a while.
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First week of MSDN Security Goodness
I just finished up my first week of doing MSDN security briefings for Microsoft. I had a great time with the audiences in Albany, NY and Staten Island, NY. Both audiences were very attentive and asked some great questions. I’m looking forward to this week’s talks in Roanoke, VA, and Charlottesville, VA on Tuesday and Thursday of this week. So if you’re in those areas, and want to learn more about what you can do as a developer to create more secure applications, sign up, and come on down!
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Going to Tech-Ed?
Make sure to check out the Birds of a Feather (BoF) sessions, which are being run by INETA: