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October 2004 - Posts

Hacker Criminals attacking Mac OS-X and Linux.

Looks like Windows isn't the only Hackerscum target this week. Cher out the article on arstechnica..... [ Click Here ]
Posted by JoeStagner | 2 Comments

Wanna be a Technical Evangelist at Microsoft ?

Want to work on the best team at Microsoft? Fri, 22 Oct 2004 07:26:00 GMT No offense to my Microsoft counterparts, but the Developer Evangelist team is the place to be for an outgoing, quirky, passionate, developer with deep technical knowledge and strong
Posted by JoeStagner | 6 Comments

More on ASP.NET 2.0 Membership & Personalization Providers

At this quarter's MSDN Events one of the topics that we're covering is "Membership and Personalization in ASP.NET 2.0 In Beta 1 the default provider is MS Access - but this is changing for Beta 2. Shanku Niyogi, ASP.NET Group Program Manager posts as
Posted by JoeStagner | 2 Comments

C# to Get Edit-and-Continue in VS 2005

"Soma" Somasegar, CVP in the Developer Division blogs as follows....... Now... will VB.NET get refactoring ?? :) C# Edit and Continue support for Visual Studio 2005 A few weeks ago, I updated my blog by writing about Microsoft’s commitment to VB.Net .
Posted by JoeStagner | 1 Comments

Did you know that Adware / Spyware could cause Windows XP SP2 not to install?

Check out these KB articles !! http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;[LN];885627 http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;[LN];885523
Posted by JoeStagner | 1 Comments

Building Custom Providers for ASP.NET 2.0 Membership

At this quarter's MSDN Events one of the topics that we're covering is "Membership and Personalization in ASP.NET 2.0 Many folks have asked about custom providers. If you're interested - check out this article . http://msdn.microsoft.com/asp.net/whidbey/default.aspx?pull=/library/en-us/dnaspp/html/bucupro.as
Posted by JoeStagner | 0 Comments

[SOLD OUT] WEBCAST: Monday Oct 25th - Introduction to ASP.NET for PHP Developers

SOLD OUT: I guess PHP Developers are Listening !!! Title: An Introduction to ASP.NET for PHP Developers Date: 10/25/2004 Time: 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM PDT Level: 100 Speaker: Joe Stagner An overview of the difference and similarities of PHP 4/5 and ASP.NET
Posted by JoeStagner | 1 Comments

Friday Oct 22 - MSDN Webcast: Implementing Application Security Using the .NET Framework

MSDN Webcast: Implementing Application Security Using the .NET Framework—Level 300 In this webcast, you will learn how to implement additional security features to secure applications that are built on the .NET Framework. You will learn how security features
Posted by JoeStagner | 0 Comments

Getting together with IBM Research to discuss Windows versus Linux.

Windows vs. Linux: Either, Both or Neither A business existence increasingly relies on software. Most business software requires an operating system (aka a platform) on which to operate. Today, businesses have a choice between two primary operating systems:
Posted by JoeStagner | 0 Comments

How Windows XP SP2 effects RPC & DCOM applications development

I hope you will tune in....... Friday Webcast - How Windows XP SP2 effects RPC & DCOM applications development. Click HERE to Register. MSDN Webcast: Advanced Application Development with Windows XP Service Pack—Level 400 Start Time: Friday, October
Posted by JoeStagner | 0 Comments

The growing popularity of MSDN Events.

It's great to be valued. Look at the chart below that highlights the attendance growth of MSDN Events. Considering that we do about 400 of these a year - this is a great validation for me that the work our team is doing is valued by the developer community.
Posted by JoeStagner | 1 Comments

A week in Alabama !!

It’s true what they say about Southern Hospitality. I spent the week in Alabama last week. Tuesday I was in Montgomery and Thursday in Birmingham . I just wanted to blog a thanks to all the folks that came out to the events. I had a good time, the crowds
Posted by JoeStagner | 1 Comments

Fall Topics at MSDN Events

MSDN Events - Fall Program 2004 Web Application Development Series - 1:00-5:00 p.m. Click here to register! Object Oriented Programming Fundamentals in VB.NET Visual Basic ® .NET brings the full power of Object Oriented Programming to bear on the Visual
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