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  • Looking for new opportunities

    I have hesitated about putting this out here, but if no one knows you are looking, they won't pass on leads. A couple of my friends ( Sam and Don ) are looking as well, so I don't feel bad about mentioning it. My work with my primary client (I have been there 2+ years) ended over a month ago. We went...
    Posted to Robert Hurlbut's .NET Blog (Weblog) by RHurlbut on 10-04-2005, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: COM+/Enterprise Services, Security, Service Orientation (SO), Database Development, Web Services, Architecture/Patterns, Personal, .NET Remoting, Smart Clients, Speaking, .NET, ADO.NET, Extreme Programming, ASP.NET
  • Code Camp 4 Recap

    I am catching up after another very successful New England Code Camp weekend. I am getting ready to head out to the MVP Global Summit 2005 in Seattle, WA (and Redmond at Microsoft) tonight as well (heading out a little early for the new author's meeting tomorrow at Microsoft). I am still working on uploading...
    Posted to Robert Hurlbut's .NET Blog (Weblog) by RHurlbut on 09-26-2005, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: COM+/Enterprise Services, Security, Architecture/Patterns, Personal, .NET, ASP.NET, System.Transactions
  • Sample Application Security

    Keith Pleas wrote an interesting article for MSDN: Guidance on Patterns & Practices: Security [by way of Julie Lerman ] In the article, Keith talks about some of the things I have mentioned in my own blog before: There are too many samples out there with bad security practices that have become production...
    Posted to Robert Hurlbut's .NET Blog (Weblog) by RHurlbut on 01-25-2005, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: COM+/Enterprise Services, Security, Service Orientation (SO), Database Development, Architecture/Patterns, .NET, ASP.NET
  • Ramblings on Enterprise Services

    Brian Noyes has posted some great thoughts and arguments for the use of Enterprise Services in your n-tier application. I am reposting some of my comment here: Very well done article on ES. If you have read my blog over the past year, I have also been a big supporter and promoter of ES. But, I have also...
    Posted to Robert Hurlbut's .NET Blog (Weblog) by RHurlbut on 05-16-2004, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: COM+/Enterprise Services, Security, Database Development, Web Services, Architecture/Patterns, .NET Remoting, CLR, .NET, ASP.NET
  • Microsoft eLearning Courses on Security

    By way of Dana Epp (pointing at Michael Howard's post ): I noticed Michael mention some new e-learning clinics on security that Microsoft is hosting. I was kinda interested in the developer focused one which is Clinic 2806: Microsoft® Security Guidance Training for Developers . Look at this list...
    Posted to Robert Hurlbut's .NET Blog (Weblog) by RHurlbut on 05-12-2004, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: COM+/Enterprise Services, Security, Database Development, Web Services, Architecture/Patterns, CLR, .NET, ADO.NET, ASP.NET
  • Test-Driven Development in Microsoft.NET book

    I am finally getting a chance to read and review some of my recent book purchases. This one is particularly interesting to me: Test-Driven Development in Microsoft.NET by James W. Newkirk and Alexei A. Vorontsov So far, it looks great! I spend a lot of time every day writing tests with NUnit , so I was...
    Posted to Robert Hurlbut's .NET Blog (Weblog) by RHurlbut on 05-05-2004, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: COM+/Enterprise Services, Security, Database Development, Architecture/Patterns, .NET Remoting, Books, CLR, .NET, ADO.NET, Extreme Programming, ASP.NET
  • Improving .NET Application Performance and Scalability released

    The book Improving .NET Application Performance and Scalability I have been pointing to over the past few months has finally been released on MSDN. This is another excellent resource from the Patterns and Practices group. Rico provides a great Forward to the book (he and his team did a great job on putting...
    Posted to Robert Hurlbut's .NET Blog (Weblog) by RHurlbut on 04-28-2004, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: COM Interop, COM+/Enterprise Services, Security, Database Development, Web Services, Architecture/Patterns, .NET Remoting, Books, CLR, .NET, ADO.NET, ASP.NET
  • Further clarification

    Apparently, my post on Distributed Data Security is getting some attention from Ian Griffiths and John Lam , two people I very much respect. I asked for feedback, and now I am getting some. I feel it is time for further clarification. When I wrote that piece I had in mind some of the questions others...
    Posted to Robert Hurlbut's .NET Blog (Weblog) by RHurlbut on 02-26-2004, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: COM Interop, COM+/Enterprise Services, Security, Database Development, Web Services, Architecture/Patterns, .NET Remoting, .NET, ADO.NET, ASP.NET
  • Custom Exceptions and EnterpriseServices, Part 2

    I noticed yesterday the article on Throwing Custom Exception Types from a Managed COM+ Server Application that I blogged about previously is finally available publicly . This past week, we started implementing the first solution mentioned in the article, and things are working quite well again. It's...
    Posted to Robert Hurlbut's .NET Blog (Weblog) by RHurlbut on 02-24-2004, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: COM Interop, COM+/Enterprise Services, Security, Database Development, Architecture/Patterns, .NET Remoting, CLR, .NET, ADO.NET, ASP.NET
  • Clarification on distributed data security

    Adrian Batemen wonders if I meant you would expose the data components at the point of physically separating tiers: First of all, I'd be reluctant to make the distribution break purely at the data access level. For me, the data access tier is all about dealing with the storage of entities. Each component...
    Posted to Robert Hurlbut's .NET Blog (Weblog) by RHurlbut on 02-18-2004, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: COM Interop, COM+/Enterprise Services, Security, Database Development, Web Services, Architecture/Patterns, .NET Remoting, .NET, ASP.NET
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