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Nulls are Evil
Posted
over 8 years ago
by
Matt Warren - MSFT
21
Comments
Nulls terrify me. There is something passive aggressive about them. It's not just that they lurk there in the darkness, unknown, unobserved, biding their time, showing up at the worst possible moments with shotguns blazing, blowing holes into my programs...
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C# 3.0 Revealed?
Posted
over 8 years ago
by
Matt Warren - MSFT
5
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Professional Developers Conference PDC September, 2005
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Insecurity By Design
Posted
over 8 years ago
by
Matt Warren - MSFT
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Kevin Kernan posts on C|Net that "the best long-term answer to the security problem is to make software intrinsically more secure." Read that article here . He goes on to discuss the inability of developers and security professionals to even talk about...
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Sound Bites
Posted
over 8 years ago
by
Matt Warren - MSFT
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It’s time for a rant, time to dredge up those same old topics, same tired old arguments. Why did they? What where they thinking? Who designed that? You think I’m talking about software? That would be too easy. No, I’m back to my favorite pass-time, skewering...
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