Novell Unites SUSE and
Mono There are several big
events to report on this
month. Novell has bought
SUSE, the Linux
distributor. DotGNU has
released the version 0.1
CD, and Mono has released
two roadmaps (one for
developers, one for
users). Finally,
Microsof... Jan. 12, 2004 Reads: 14,054 |
In Defense of the Penguin Although a number of
readers took
Editor-in-Chief Derek
Ferguson to task for his
November editorial titled
'Who's Afraid of the Big
Bad Penguin (.NETDJ, Vol.
1, issue 11)?,' John
Sharp - a member of the
.NETDJ Editorial Board -
h... Jan. 12, 2004 Reads: 9,301 |
Seeing the Big Picture .NET Editor-in-Chief
Derek Ferguson sat down
to chat with Microsoft
Software Legend David
Chappell at the recent
Professional Developers
Conference 2003. In this
exclusive interview,
Chappell talks about how
he came to focus on
Mi... Jan. 12, 2004 Reads: 10,603 |
2004: Things to Come A sampling of .NET
Developer's Journal
editorial board members
and Microsoft Regional
Directors offer their
thoughts - with varying
degrees of seriousness -
on what the coming year
will bring. Jan. 12, 2004 Reads: 15,066 |
C# and the .NET
Framework: Tying It All
Together A co-worker of mine asked
if I knew of any
publications that offered
a tutorial on developing
an application in C#
using the .NET Framework.
He wanted something
simple that would
illustrate different
techniques. He was a
beginner ... Jan. 12, 2004 Reads: 17,661 Replies: 3 |
Securing XML in the .NET
Framework Use of XML has become
more and more popular
over the past few years.
Security is a big concern
since the content of an
XML file is in plain text
and the information is in
a human-readable form.
The World Wide Web
Consortium (W3C) ha... Jan. 12, 2004 Reads: 16,819 Replies: 2 |
End-to-End Application
Security Last month (.NETDJ, Vol.
1, issue 12) we
demonstrated a simple
technique that allows you
to avoid storing
passwords in clear text,
making your .NET
applications more secure
and safer should they
somehow be compromised.
In this art... Jan. 12, 2004 Reads: 15,139 |
Corporate Wiki Part 1:
Building Your First Wiki
Parser Simplicity is the
watchword. Before you
spend thousands of
dollars on a
collaboration and
knowledge management
system, try a corporate
wiki. You may find that
it fills your needs. Jan. 12, 2004 Reads: 19,145 |
IL Code Instrumentation
with RAIL Imagine that you have
downloaded an application
for the .NET platform,
and that for some reason
you would like to know
what it is accessing on
the hard drive. In
particular, you would
like to know which files
it is reading from and
writing to. Jan. 12, 2004 Reads: 12,323 |
XML Support in Whidbey The Internet is a large,
heterogeneous collection
of interconnected
systems. To leverage the
distributed computing
opportunities that the
Internet offers,
developers had to agree
upon a way to represent
data that would be
exchang... Jan. 12, 2004 Reads: 10,907 |
Book Reviews Christmastime has come
and gone, and the only
thing left to worry about
is the present for
yourself. You mean you
didn't reward yourself
for buying everyone else
presents and developing
like a mad dog? Why not
grab a copy of A First... Jan. 12, 2004 Reads: 8,942 |
System.Diagnostics.Perfor
manceBlocker Those of you who were
offended by my past two
editorials criticizing
Linux - and who believe
in instant karma - will
take particular delight
in the story I am about
to relate. Jan. 12, 2004 Reads: 10,236 |