Robert Hurlbut Blog

Thoughts on Software Security, Software Architecture, Software Development, and Agility

Unit testing and TDD talk in Vermont

4/13/2005 Comments

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Tree Surgeon - part 2

4/8/2005 Comments

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Indigo SDR Webcasts

4/8/2005 Comments

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Here is an interesting find (a placemark for me mostly): Indogo SDR dry-runs that are in the form of webcasts. Gene Webb has the links here. [Found by... Read more

Heading up to Vermont this weekend for unit testing and TDD

4/8/2005 Comments

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Tree Surgeon - very nice tool, but security issues

4/6/2005 Comments

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Windows Server 2003 SP1: second impressions

4/1/2005 Comments

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Windows Server 2003 SP1: first impressions

3/31/2005 Comments

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As you may know, the long awaited Windows Server 2003 SP1 has finally reached RTM. Here is some technical information, and a Top Ten feature... Read more

Speaking at VSLive! Boston on Secure Plug-In Applications

3/23/2005 Comments

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I noticed over the last couple of days my "Writing Secure Plug-in Applications in .NET" session is listed for VSLive! Boston. This talk is similar to... Read more

Trustworthy Computing Security Development Lifecycle

3/21/2005 Comments

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My friend Kevin Hegg mentioned this link to me on Friday, but it wasn't live yet. But, it is now: Michael Howard mentions it's "live" status at... Read more

Partial Trust and ASP.NET on MSDN TV

3/21/2005 Comments

 .NET    ASP.NET    Security   
There is an MSDN TV overview of writing partially trusted applications with ASP.NET [found by way of Dominick Baier]. Read more

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