Over the past couple of years I have been a technical lead on a large global virtual team and I have spent hundreds of hours mentoring developers and one of the most important skills I see lacking is the ability to debug an application.
Over the past couple of years I have been a technical lead on a large global virtual team and I have spent hundreds of hours mentoring developers and one of the most important skills I see lacking is the ability to debug an application.
This episode is part six of a six part series on securing your applications and services with the Microsoft Geneva Framework.
This episode’s topic covers how to modify your WCF client code to call a web service secured with the Microsoft Geneva Framework.
This episode is part five of a six part series on securing your applications and services with the Microsoft Geneva Framework.
This episode’s topic covers how to secure a WCF web service using the Microsoft Geneva Framework and how to access the claims provided by the Active STS we built in Part 4.
This episode is part four of a six part series on securing your applications and services with the Microsoft Geneva Framework.
This episode’s topic covers how to build an Active STS to use in web service call delegation.
This episode is part three of a six part series on securing your applications and services with the Microsoft Geneva Framework.
This episode’s topic show how to use the Microsoft Geneva Framework to secure an ASP.NET application and access the claims provided by the Passive STS we built in Part 2.
This episode is part two of a six part series on securing your applications and services with the Microsoft Geneva Framework.
In this episode we cover how to build a Passive STS to use in authenticating users in a federated scenario.
This episode is part one of a six part series on securing your applications and services with the Microsoft Geneva Framework.
One of the things that urks me to no end is the liberty people take with their resumes. In this episode of Coding Smackdown, I jump on my soap box and let everyone know what I think about resumes and the three levels of experience.
This episode covers five simple principles of software development I call the Developer’s Creed.