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Monthly Archives: October 2013
DevConnections Slides and Code
I had a great time at DevConnections this week, It was a fairly quick trip for me, with lots of other events, but a good time. I presented two sessions and both went well. I had some good questions from … Continue reading
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Tagged Dev Connections, encryption, full text search, presentations, syndicated
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Networking at the PASS Summit: First timers
The PASS Summit is just over a week away, and one again Andy Warren and I are hosting a networking dinner on Monday night. This is a free, informal event to help people get to know each other. Whether you … Continue reading
The Challenges of Being Safe
This editorial was originally published on Mar 19, 2009. It is being re-run today as Steve is away at DevConnections. One thing we recommend is to make sure that production data is always kept safe, which means that you keep control … Continue reading
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Tagged security, software development
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Secure Programming
This editorial was originally published on Mar 19, 2009. It is being re-run today as Steve is away at DevConnections. Writing secure software is hard. The way most people learn software, from simple examples that slowly build our knowledge, doesn’t encourage … Continue reading