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NET Security
Identify and prioritize risks and vulnerabilities in applications Protect data using encryption and signatures Impersonate and delegate Windows credentials Integrate with Windows domains and network authentication Write sandboxed applications Avoid common security threats like cross-site scripting or SQL injection Use CardSpace to authenticate users Secure communication with WCF Authenticate and authorize users in ASP.NET Security is a feature. What's the best way to secure ASP.NET applications? This has some security implications everyone using ClickOnce should be aware of.
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- Friday, June 12, 2009
Essential.NET for C# Developers
Write code that works well with the garbage collector Handle and throw exceptions properly Write Windows Forms and WPF applications Design and develop network services using WCF Develop web applications using ASP.NET Use threads to improve multiprocessor performance Essential.NET has provided thousands of developers with the critical skills they need to develop.NET applications using the C# programming language. Also covered is the new ClickOnce deployment model which affords rich UI applications the ease of Web Deployment. HTTP ASP.NET 2.0 using? and.NET 3.0 Exceptions?
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Recommended reading for C# starters
Smart Client Deployment with ClickOnce by Brian Noyes. Essential ASP.NET With Examples in C# by Fritz Onion. Essential ASP.NET 2.0 I regularly get asked for references on which books are interesting for people starting with C# and.NET. I'm not good at remembering books, but usually squeeze out a reference. Today I ran across a good list of Essential Reading compiled by my DevelopMentor colleague Tony Sneed. I'm shamelessly copying it here since I concur with his list. Essential.Net 2.0 Reading. The C# Language. Essential C# 2.0 by Mark Michaelis.Net in General. Web Apps.
The Blomsma Code
- Saturday, January 17, 2009
Email Something Huge: Introducing the Big Mailer Utility
Here's a screen shot: You can download and install it via ClickOnce here: Install Big Mailer (700 KB). An ASP.NET web site to host the WCF service. After you install the client, click "Host Service" and you'll get the server side code to drop onto your ASP.NET web site. If you don't have an ASP.NET web site to host the service at you can always use public services like Drop Boks (a great service!) I often have to send large files around by email. For example, I had to email a colleague a 10 MB file. wanted something cleaner and less intrusive. Enjoy! Kennedy.
Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog
- Monday, March 17, 2008
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Nederlandse CodeCamp 2009
Tags: NET Visual FoxPro LINQ NetFx3 Workflow VSTO WCF VB webcast ClickOnce WPF Silverlight SDN Data Access ASP.NET.
The Problem Solver
- Monday, October 19, 2009
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Recommended reading for C# starters
Smart Client Deployment with ClickOnce by Brian Noyes. Essential ASP.NET With Examples in C# by Fritz Onion. Essential ASP.NET 2.0 I regularly get asked for references on which books are interesting for people starting with C# and.NET. I'm not good at remembering books, but usually squeeze out a reference. Today I ran across a good list of Essential Reading compiled by my DevelopMentor colleague Tony Sneed. I'm shamelessly copying it here since I concur with his list. Essential.Net 2.0 Reading. The C# Language. Essential C# 2.0 by Mark Michaelis.Net in General. Web Apps.
The Blomsma Code
- Saturday, January 17, 2009
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Email Something Huge: Introducing the Big Mailer Utility
Here's a screen shot: You can download and install it via ClickOnce here: Install Big Mailer (700 KB). An ASP.NET web site to host the WCF service. After you install the client, click "Host Service" and you'll get the server side code to drop onto your ASP.NET web site. If you don't have an ASP.NET web site to host the service at you can always use public services like Drop Boks (a great service!) I often have to send large files around by email. For example, I had to email a colleague a 10 MB file. wanted something cleaner and less intrusive. Enjoy! Kennedy.
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Christmas comes early: Microsoft releases Visual Studio.NET 2008
8: ClickOnce improvements Microsoft introduced a simplified way to deploy Windows Forms clients from the web with Visual Studio 2005 called ClickOnce. This works in any of the designers (ASP.NET, WinForms, WPF, etc.). After a long beta period Microsoft pushed Visual Studio.NET 2008 (code named “Orcas”) out to MSDN in November - keeping their promise to deliver it by the end of the year. We’ve been using Orcas in many of our.NET classes for a while now and I for one, am pretty excited that it’s finally here. 9: WPF and Windows Forms integration (“Crossbow”). SP1, 3.0
Mark's Blog of Random Thoughts
- Wednesday, December 19, 2007
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Christmas comes early: Microsoft releases Visual Studio.NET 2008
8: ClickOnce improvements Microsoft introduced a simplified way to deploy Windows Forms clients from the web with Visual Studio 2005 called ClickOnce. This works in any of the designers (ASP.NET, WinForms, WPF, etc.). After a long beta period Microsoft pushed Visual Studio.NET 2008 (code named “Orcas”) out to MSDN in November - keeping their promise to deliver it by the end of the year. We’ve been using Orcas in many of our.NET classes for a while now and I for one, am pretty excited that it’s finally here. 9: WPF and Windows Forms integration (“Crossbow”). SP1, 3.0
Mark's Blog of Random Thoughts
- Wednesday, December 19, 2007
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WPF Pong
Styles allow you to set properties of the control, very similar to ASP.NET skins. You can download the full source from WPFPong , or for any Click Once Jen fans you can install it via ClickOnce Couldn't keep still over the xmas break, my kids were playing some of those classic games we used to play as kids although now inside a tiny console you plug in to your tv. This got me thinking about writing a classic game using WPF, not being much of a games writer I kept things simple and decided to implement the classic game Pong.My First to 9 wins.
.NET Mutterings
- Friday, January 5, 2007
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