Tobler.SoftwareArchitecture()
John Tobler's somewhat ordered collection of thoughts and resources mostly related to software architecture and software engineering.
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Storing Secrets
There's been a fair amount of discussion lately on the mailing lists I hang out on around security, encryption, and cryptography. This article does a pretty good job of talking about how to store secret data. It's very succinct.
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Stored Procedure Parameters
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 165156
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More thoughts on stored procedures
Quoted material from [Andres Aguiar's Weblog]:
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Debugging Extended Stored Procedures
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In defense of stored procedures
Here is an interesting blurb about SQL stored procedures on Andres Aguiar's Weblog.
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Some .NET newsletters
I thought I would share some of the .NET newsletters I read that some of you may find interesting/useful:
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Interesting post on an article about weblogs
From Megnut:
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Please forgive me ...
I am kind of fumbling around in this new weblogging environment with a new tool, Syndirella (as modified by Scott Watermasysk). As a result, my posts, and, indeed, my new CSharpener's Blog, will probably look a little strange for awhile. Also, anyone subscribing to this Blog via the RSS feed may notice posts changing right under them. That is because I am often playing around to figure out how I want to format posts that I bring in from other weblogs. I am also exploring the assignment and reassignment of posts to categories. This is a new capability to me, one that was not available at Blogger.com. I should develop some kind of consistency fairly soon; so, please be patient!
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Microsoft Bloggers being Watched?
"Mary Jo is keeping a list of all the 'softie bloggers out there... it's a pretty good comprehensive list... Josh is also keeping a pretty good list..."
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[AOP] CLAW
Another AOP radar item is John Lam's CLAW technology. Worth watching Keep an eye on Sam Gentile's Blog, among others. Actually, mainly watch [IUnknown.com: John Lam's Weblog on Software Development], as John is the guy who is really doing the development work on CLAW.