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Patterns & Practices Summit 2009
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HernanDL
Now is live the announcing of the next P&P Summit 2009 . Stay tunned and you may also take a look at the Facebook summit page and post your comments or read others. PS: Get ready for October 12th where the summit kicks off. (And I will also blow one...
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New .NET 4.0 Security changes
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You can take a look at the new v4.0 .NET Framework , and the changes that will be described in Shawn 's blog. Here are the two first of the series. - .NET 4.0 Security - Security Policy in the v4 CLR Stay tunned for more insightful info on this topic...
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