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Visual Studio 2005 Team System Basics Training
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Brief Description (200-level) A complete, self-paced training course with a VPC image containing Team System software. Overview Provides training on: Overview Licensing Architecture Deployment and Maintenance Team Foundation Server...
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Visual Studio "Orcas" October CTP
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I've been a bit slow with putting this link up ... but I keep emailing it around, so here it is. Visual Studio "Orcas" October CTP http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=C09B5A2D-EB6A-44B6-8BBD-3764A2FDA9CE&displaylang=en ...
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Writing Secure Code (Managed Code)
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Just a quick one... I've been asked for a good place to start when you're interested in writing secure code. Here's the first link I send out. http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/security/aa570401.aspx There are SO many good security resources, but I...
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How complex is your code? Find out with nDepend!
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I've been asked to look at the code of a project and give an assessment on the complexity of it. So, I start with my trusty friend nDepend . I can't tell you how many times I've used this tool ... but it's a lot. :) I really like it as a general guide...
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