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Howard's agile slide deck
Here's a great article by Howard Van Rooijen on the topic of architecture, implementation and tools.
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If you are in Canberra for the security summit...
Many of us will be catching up for drinks etc at O'Malleys pub in Civic. I'll be there at about 7:00pm so, given that my picture is on this blog and I don't know what you look like - except you of course Geoff! - , if you see me come and say "Hi".
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Fredrik has just released a new cut of PermissionManager
You can read his announcement here:
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Extending a MembershipUser
You are creating a blogging application where users each have a blog. Blogs are clustered into categories of blogs. A user can have roles in more than 1 blog.
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Code Camp Oz
In April we are having the first Australian Code Camp to get away and have time to discuss thoughts about development issues.
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Simple implementation of a custom MembershipUser and Membership provider
I've just uploaded a demo which extends the AccessMembershipProvider and the MembershipUser:
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Whidbey: a roll-up of some of my thoughts to date...
Ok, I've been doing quite a bit more playing with the Roles and Membership side of ASP.NET V2 with the December CTP release and, I think that I'm starting to get a better picture of its intended use.
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Breaking the ASP.NET Whidbey silence
If you have written stuff in pre-DecCTP Whidbey there's a high probablility that it won't run when you port to the DecCTP. One of the major reasons will be the new ConfigurationManager class:
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Another installment of: How Darren would use Membership, Roles and Profiles...
I'm not sure whether anybody actually followed my idiotic journey on a whacky architectural path of discovery but, if you did - forget everything that I said. I've done quite a bit of prototyping over the past 2 days playing around with various things and can now see the errors of my ways.
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My experience with the ProductFeedbackCenter
A couple of days ago I sat down to play around with a project that I'm working on in Whidbey. When I opened up the IDE I went to click on my project in the Recent Project's list but it wasn't there!