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.Net Framework
Overview of the framework by Yale University's Information Technology Services. |
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.Net Security Policy Best Practices
"The .Net Framework provides a code access security model that allows administrators to modify security policy to meet their individual needs. While code access security generally increases the reliability and security of applications, improperly administering code access security policy can potentially create security weaknesses. This document explains basic administration concepts and describes the best practices to use when administering code access security policy. " |
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.NET Undocumented Weblog: "Wesner Moise's musings on .NET, Technology, Entrepreneurship and Life." |
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angryCoder
.Net-based commentary: "angryCoder.com is the first eZine written completely using Microsoft's .NET Framework. The origin of the angryCoder name comes from a nickname that was given to me by my co-workers. I would (and still do) get fed up with something that is not being done right (at least in my opinion), and launch into a lengthy diatribe about my thoughts on the subject. For good or for bad, that's the kind of guy I am." |
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Cetus Links: .NET
Links to .Net resources. |
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Ingo Rammer
Weblog about .Net. |
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International .NET Association
"The International .NET Association (INETA) provides structured, peer-based organizational, educational, and promotional support to the growing worldwide community of Microsoft .NET user groups. INETA's mission is to offer assistance and resources to community groups that promote and educate their membership in Microsoft's .NET technologies. INETA welcomes all facets of the .NET user community, from developers and architects to project managers and IT professionals." |
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ONDotnet.com
Resources for .Net developers from O'Reilly. |
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Programming .NET Web Services
"Written for experienced programmers, this book takes you beyond the obvious functionality of ASP.net or Visual Studio .net to give you a solid foundation in the building blocks of web services, and leads you step-by-step through the process of creating your own. Beginning with a close look at the underlying technologies of web services, including the benefits and limitations, Programming .net Web Services discusses the unique features of the .net Framework that make creating web services easier, including the Common Language Runtime (CLR) and the namespaces used in .net programming. Filled with numerous code examples using the C# language, the book leads you through some of the more challenging issues of web services development, including the use of proxies, marshalling of complex data types, state management, security, performance tuning and cross-platform implementation." $27.97 |
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Robert McLaws Weblog focused on .Net by "a single-threaded guy in a multithreaded world." |
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ScottGu's Blog Weblog by Scott Guthrie, Microsoft's ASP.Net lead. |
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The .NET Guy Weblog. |
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