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Why I Taught My Daughter To Code (A Little)
Imagine a world in which very few people knew how to read or write. You kept to certain parts of town because you couldn't read a map or a street sign. When you needed to sign a contract, you just asked what it said and had to take it on faith. A lot of your experience was based on legend and rumor. Books, and the information in them, were mystical. Sometimes you suspected they were being used against you, but you never really knew.
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ASP.NET MVC Authentication - Customizing Authentication and Authorization The Right Way
We're continuing the ASP.NET Authentication series (yes, I'm doing a few overlapping series, and yes, it's making me dizzy). The previous post covered Global Authentication and Allow Anonymous. This one continues with a simple tip that can be summed up as follows: keep it simple by extending rather than rewriting.
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