New Firewall in Windows Vista
posted by gavinjoyce(25.7k) 6 years ago 0
Here is the article that the original post links to : http://www.edbott.com/weblog/?p=1219.
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Channel 9 Video: Microsoft Max
I have changed the category to WPF, thanks.
RegEx-based URL Rewriting Module
I am using this URL rewriter for dotnetkicks.com.
I plan on writing a series of small articles on the various techniques used in dotnetkicks.com. I'll be sure to write one on URL rewriting.
Flexible and Plug-in-based .NET Application using Provider Pattern
The use of the Provider Pattern is one of my favourite features in .NET 2.0. I just wish the implementation of the ASP.NET membership provider was more flexible.
Source Control HOWTO
they look like a good read, thanks for adding this.
dotnetkicks.com : a couple of new features
We have also launched www.kick.ie and www.javakicks.com. Your login will work with them both too.
We are currently working on tagging and expect to have something within the next two weeks.
Where does your .NET development team keep its passwords?
I have been using password safe (http://passwordsafe.sourceforge.net/) for storing passwords. Your product looks good though, the price (starting at $29 per user) looks good too.
Open Source C# 3D Game Engine
RealmForge looks good too, thanks for letting us know about it.
.NET Reflector 4.2 Released
Use Reflector to look at the insides ;)
KeePass looks good, thanks for letting us know about it.
Channel9: Expression Interactive Designer (Sparkle)
The source code for the Flickr browser that was built in the video can be found here : http://www.elementsofpassion.com/files/FlickrBrowsrCh9.zip.
MSDN TV: ASP.NET "Atlas" First Look
I don't understand why they package these videos in executable files either. They should be demonstrating good practice when it comes to security.
Community Server 2.0 beta 3 now available
Some docs can be found here : http://docs.communityserver.org/
Microsoft's Sparkle a Flash Killer?
I don't think that Sparkle is going to compete in the same space as Flash. It is certainly a winforms killer.