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November 2005 - Posts

Best places to work for IT Professionals - 2006 Survey

Is Your Company a Great Place to Work?

If your company (IT/Systems) offers great benefits, competitive salaries, opportunities for training and advancement and access to interesting projects -- then get your company recognized! Computerworld is conducting its 13th annual Best Places to Work in IT survey. This special report will recognize the 100 top companies that offer their IT staffs a challenging and satisfying work environment.

I nominated my company :)

Nominate Here

update: [it's closed now]

 

Posted: Nov 22 2005, 09:33 PM by Varad | with no comments
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Visual Studio 2005 Starter Kits
The Visual Studio 2005 starter kits help developers get up and running with applications quickly and easily.
 
From the site,
 
Designed with best practices, extensibility, and customization in mind, each starter kit contains code for a complete application and documentation on how to modify or expand the application. The license allows the developer to modify and redistribute the source code or binary code for either commercial or non-commercial use. The starter kits are fully functional as standalone, sample applications that may be used in learning scenarios or as building blocks for developing custom applications.
 
Visit Visual Studio 2005 Starter Kits website for more details.
 
Posted: Nov 15 2005, 11:19 AM by Varad | with no comments
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How To: Perform a Security Code Review for Managed Code
Learn how to perform security code reviews. This module presents the steps involved and techniques for analyzing your results.
 
How To: Perform a Security Code Review for Managed Code (.NET Framework 2.0)
 
Posted: Nov 02 2005, 09:08 PM by Varad | with no comments
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Breaking Changes from Beta 2 to RTM in Visual Studio 2005 and .NET 2.0

As the RTM versions of VS 2005 and .NET 2.0 are now released and available for MSDN Subscribers, Microsoft has created a document that outlines the breaking changes beta 2 and RTM versions of Visual Studio 2005 and .NET Framework 2.0.

Read the ServerSide.NET article Visual Studio and .NET 2.0 Breaking Changes from Beta 2 to RTM for more information and download the Breaking Changes in Visual Studio and the .NET Framework document from Microsoft site. 

 

Posted: Nov 01 2005, 10:57 AM by Varad | with no comments
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