Here is the latest in my link-listing series. Also check out my ASP.NET Tips, Tricks and Tutorials page for links to popular articles I've done myself in the past.
Microsoft released today the latest version of its .NET runtime, including many enhancements to the C# language, as well as a major update to its developer tools suite.
saw Microsoft’s Answer to Google Gears popup in my news feed, along with Mary Jo’s piece itself: Microsoft delivers first test build of its online-offline sync platform.
In a recent article, Sun's director for SOA products, Kevin Schmidt mentioned the fact that both Oracle and BEA have incorporated Sun's Web Services stack, Project Tango. Tango is MS .NET 3.0 interop
Novell announced the availability of Mono 1.2, the open source implementation of the .NET Framework. More specifically, Mono implements the ECMA 334 and 335 standards: these are the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) execution engine and the C# language
This guide provides a scenario-driven approach to demonstrate where different security patterns are successful, combined with a series of decision matrices to assist you in applying your own criteria for using Web service security patterns in your environ
Microsoft just released a new Anti-XSS tool that works with .NET Framework 1.0, 1.1 and 2.0. It follows an Accept-only approach in which this tool looks for a finite set of valid input and everything else is considered invalid.
Java? It's So Nineties Sun's groundbreaking programming language vaulted to popularity with Web developers. But now it's losing ground to a raft of upstarts