My Projects on MSDN

This post is a simple way to browse the bulk of my patterns & practices work on MSDN and CodePlex.   After I walk customers through things, the next question is usually, "OK, so where do we find this?"  This is the link I'll be sharing.

Guides

Performance

Books / Guides

Methods

Guidelines

Checklists

Practices at a Glance

How Tos

Security

Guides

Methods

Threats and Countermeasures

Cheat Sheets

Guidelines

Checklists

Practices at a Glance

Questions and Answers

Explained

Application Scenarios

ASP.NET Security How Tos

WCF Security How Tos

Visual Studio Team System

Guides

Guidelines

Practices at a Glance

Questions and Answers

How Tos

My Related Posts

Published 10 February 09 07:51 by J.D. Meier

Comments

# Ian Muir said on February 11, 2009 11:58 PM:

Thanks for this, it's nice to have everything linked in one spot.

# Mahavir Sancheti said on March 7, 2009 3:11 AM:

Nice one stop shop for all security stuff :)

# J.D. Meier said on March 7, 2009 10:52 AM:

@ Ian

I hope it serves you well.  A lot of the guidance is timeless and principle-based.

@ masanc

Thank you.

# Jimmy May said on March 7, 2009 1:53 PM:

I hesitate to use the word "brilliant"--how can such a word be justified to characterize a mere amalgam of links?  Yet that's exactly the word which comes to mind.  This is like a table of contents, an index, a one stop shop to the Best of JD & Company.  Thanks much for the compilation.

Re:  Your comment "timeless & principle-based".  These subtle words don't do justice to the content.  My success as a consultant is most directly a function of two things 1) the soft skills the application of which I've been able to finagle, & 2) relying on fundamentals--fundamentals such as you evangelize--to provide guidance & solutions for my customers.

Thanks, JD.  Keep up the great work.

# J.D. Meier said on March 8, 2009 1:30 AM:

@ Jimmy

Thank you!  I think the key is the mental models and frames.  The guidance sits on a relatively firm foundation of hot spots, principles, patterns ... etc. which we built along with some of the best folks in the industry.

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