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Speaking at Connecticut .NET Developers Group: ASP.NET MVC 2: Best Practices, September 14, 2010
I will be speaking at the Connecticut .NET Developers Group that will be held at the Microsoft offices in Farmington, CT on September 14, 2010. Here is my topic: ASP.NET MVC 2: Best Practices Level: Intermediate / Advanced Abstract: ASP.NET MVC 2 was...

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Upcoming speaking engagement: ASP.NET MVC 2, Silverlight Security at New England Code Camp 14
I haven't spoke at a conference for awhile but I plan to offer several sessions at the New England Code Camp 14 that will be held at the Microsoft offices in Waltham, MA on October 2, 2010. Here are my topics: Introduction to ASP.NET MVC 2 Level: Introductory...

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ASP.NET MVC 2 Training
I have recently finished writing a comprehensive training course on ASP.NET MVC 2 with C#. I am now offering this 3-day course through my independent consulting company. Please check out my Training page on my company web site if you are interested. ...

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Two new Microsoft Security Developement Lifecycle (SDL) tools: MiniFuzz File Fuzzer and BinScope Binary Analyzer
Microsoft has announced two new Security Development Lifecycle (SDL) tools here : MiniFuzz File Fuzzer MiniFuzz is a basic testing tool designed to help detect code flaws that may expose security vulnerabilities in file-handling code. This tool creates...

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NHibernate and Fluent NHibernate Training
I have spent a great deal of time over the last year and a half on a couple of projects architecting solutions using NHibernate and Fluent NHibernate as the preferred ORM (object relational mapper). It has really matured into a great set of products with...

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PDC 2008 - Geneva Identity Management
As Jason Hogg mentions in his blog post, the Geneva Identity Management Framework (renamed from Zermatt) was announced yesterday at PDC 2008. Genvea includes: Geneva Framework - A .NET framework for writing interoperable, claims aware applicatoins Geneva...

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MVP 2008 - thanks again!
I got notice today, as others did, I have once again been named a Microsoft MVP for 2008 in the area of Visual Developer - Security. Thanks again, Microsoft, and my MVP lead Rafael Munoz, and all those who have been very supportive of my community work...

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WCF 3.5 will support Usernames over Transport Authentication
Like Dominick Baier and Christian Weyer of Thinktecture , I also wondered why I couldn't use a UsernameToken with Transport Security in WCF v.1. I wanted to put together a simple demo for a client and that feature just wasn't there. Dominick mentions...

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Heartland Developers Conference 2007 wrap-up
Once again, for the 4th year in a row, I enjoyed the one conference I make sure to book well in advance. I haven't traveled to conferences as much this year, instead focused on client-related work. This was one conference, however, I was really looking...

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Speaking at the Heartland Developers Conference 2007 this week in Omaha, NE
I will be speakinzg at the Heartland Developers Conference 2007 , which takes place October 17-19 in Omaha, NE. This will be my 4th year speaking at the conference (I was there at the beginning) and it has continued to get bigger and better each year...

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