May 2005 - Posts
A great article had been published by Paul Ballard about five common architectual and not technology mistakes that enterprises make when developing web services.
Check it out here
Up and running…. MSDN Solution Architecture Center where you can find lots of resources for architects…
Check it out here
A nice article had been published by Michele Leroux Bustmante about Localization of .Net apps…
Check it out here
If you are looking for some cool tools check the following sites:
CSharp-Source – Collection of open source tools sorted by category
Christopher Browen's Tools Collection (update: broken link fixed)
Sharp Toolbox
Yoda Resources
If you want to learn about the .NET Compact Framework…
Two books titled Programming the .Net Compact Framework are available free of charge on the net one of the book is based on C# samples and the other based on VB samples.
Download both of the books from here
vXCopy is a cool Multi-threaded Files copy tool with Suspend/Resume support.
Install from here using Click-Once.
dotEASY is a Visual Studio .Net Add-in that evaluates C# source code and performs “advices” in order to improve software quality.. The configuration and programming of the “advices” is invisible to the developer, the tool’s final user, who only requests for code evaluation. A new “advice” can be created defining metrics, thresholds and optionally programming validation classes and execution classes to automatically modify the code. The export and import capabilities allow one person to create an “advice”, which can be configured and exported, so it can be used by many other people.
Check it here
For anyone looking for InfoPath references check :
InfoPath team blog and MSDN InforPath Training
My Enterprise Library Webcast that was delivered on 17.5.2005 is finally online so if you missed my webcast or want to hear it again come and watch the recording.
( The Webcast was intended for Israel’s develops community and its being delivered in Hebrews )
For the webcast presentation and demos check my former post.
Patterns & practices introduces a new approach to threat modeling for Web applications. Threat modeling helps you model your security design so that you can expose potential security design flaws and vulnerabilities before you invest significant time or resources. This approach is integrated into MSF Agile in Visual Studio 2005 and builds on, simplifies, and refines the original six-step threat modeling process from Improving Web Application Security.
At a Glance
How To
Walkthrough
Cheat Sheet
Template
Template Sample
Check the full guide over here
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