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  • MVPBLOG.com is up now ! :-)

    Now http://www.mvpblog.com is up with a cool home page where anyone can read all Indian MVP blogs (currently has indian mvps only) at one place. I hope this will be more usefull for the Local communities to read all the MVP blogs at single site. Please pass this information to your local communities...
    Posted to Dev Notes (Weblog) by sudhakar[mvp] on 08-26-2004, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET General, Interesting
  • Resources for Java Developer Migration

    Now MSDN has got a cool page which displays all the cool reasons/ways to migrate applications from Java to C#. http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/java/ The Interesting blocks are C# Language for the Java Developer Learn about the similarities and differences between C# and Java. dotnet.languages.csharp...
    Posted to Dev Notes (Weblog) by sudhakar[mvp] on 06-08-2004, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET General, Interesting
  • A Great offer for .NET Bloggers...from Mike

    FREE XDN Professional for .NET Bloggers during May 2004 Mike Schinkel , president of Xtras.Net , made an offer on his personal blog of a free XDN Professional membership ( http://www.xtras.net/xdn ) during the month of May 2004 for anyone that blogs about .NET frequently. If you are a .NET blogger, see...
    Posted to Dev Notes (Weblog) by sudhakar[mvp] on 05-18-2004, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET General, Interesting
  • Why J2EE is so complex Thread [TSSC]

    This thread is going in to very interesting mode. Ignorance is bliss, but sometimes it makes developers blind and leads to some kind of comments with no proof and no idea at all..some glimpses of this thread from TSS Why J2EE is so complex Original Thread “J2EE is a great specification but the...
    Posted to Dev Notes (Weblog) by sudhakar[mvp] on 04-01-2004, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET General, Interesting
  • Application Security Blog [Consolidated]

    from Craig's Blog : An All in One note 01. Application Security Part 1 02. Application Security, Part 2 03. Application Security, Part 3 04. Application Security, Part 4 05. Application Security, Part 5 06. Application Security, Part 6 07. Application Security, Part 7 08. Application Security, Part 8...
    Posted to Dev Notes (Weblog) by sudhakar[mvp] on 03-24-2004, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET General, Interesting
  • Visual Studio .NET : a TOY? or a Machine Gun ?

    I am still wondering how many of a typical developer pool write thier own unit test cases for .NET. This is due to the lack of architectural background in many developers and great abstraction in Microsoft 's technologies. Upto my observations, the Java guys are far ahead of these things since they have...
    Posted to Dev Notes (Weblog) by sudhakar[mvp] on 01-21-2004, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET General, Interesting
  • HTTP Compression Explored

    Original Source : http://www.port80software.com/ Compression is simultaneously one of the best-supported and most under-utilized technologies available on the Web today. The Technology Both HTTP 1.0 (1996) and HTTP 1.1 (1999) contain support for the "content codings" protocol parameter, the primary purpose...
    Posted to Dev Notes (Weblog) by sudhakar[mvp] on 01-06-2004, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET General, Interesting
  • TSS refers "Security comparison between Java and .NET"

    TSS refers to this article which talks about the security comparision between Java and .NET. Middleware company is now way related to this report. However this report says : “This article covered security configuration issues and different aspects of code containment on .NET and Java platforms...
    Posted to Dev Notes (Weblog) by sudhakar[mvp] on 11-29-2003, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET General, Interesting
  • Mother/Nanny Pattern for .NET

    A Slight deviation...but mimics the Mother/Nanny pattern Using Objects That Encapsulate Resources When you write code that uses an object that encapsulates a resource, you should make sure that the object's Dispose method gets called when you are finished using the object. You can do this with the C#...
    Posted to Dev Notes (Weblog) by sudhakar[mvp] on 08-12-2003, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET General, { CSharp }, Interesting
  • Securing your SOAP :)

    How do we secure our SOAP? I don't mean of a soap box ;) Here it goes... Encrypting SOAP Messages Using Web Services Enhancements WS-Security Authentication and Digital Signatures with Web Services Enhancements Enjoy...
    Posted to Dev Notes (Weblog) by sudhakar[mvp] on 06-16-2003, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET General, Interesting
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