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Make your apps more secure with these tips from Microsoft's Bret Arsenault

Microsoft’s Chief Security Officer Bret Arsenault talks shop with Justin James. Hear what he says developers need to do better to make their applications more secure. A simple fact of life in the IT industry is that, even if you do not use Microsoft ...

From JUSTIN JAMES, TechRepublic,  19 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

What development methodology do you use?

Over the last two years or so, I have become increasingly exposed to formal development methodology theory. I have learned a lot about various Agile methodologies, as well as more traditional systems in the Waterfall school of thought. Although it ...

From JUSTIN JAMES, TechRepublic,  15 Jan 2009

Cisco provides tools to make it easier to score $100k

Justin James is an employee of Levit & James, Inc. in a multi-disciplinary role that combines programming, network management, and systems administration. He has been blogging at TechRepublic since 2005. Read his full bio and profile. First Look: ...

From JUSTIN JAMES, TechRepublic,  15 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

Implementing multithreading in .NET: Two major factors to consider

static Semaphore threadBlocker; static void Execute(object state) {     threadBlocker.WaitOne();     //Do work     threadBlocker.Release(); } static void RunThreads() {     threadBlocker = new Semaphore(0, Environment.ProcessorCount);     for (int x = ...

From JUSTIN JAMES, TechRepublic,  12 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

What's your biggest challenge in 2009?

Each year brings its own set of challenges to developers. In hard economic times, we are often told that we need to do more with less, which is ironic, because few development shops ever seem to have enough resources even in flush times. Other ...

From JUSTIN JAMES, TechRepublic,  8 Jan 2009

Recreation and Sports: Industry Analysis

The sporting goods manufacturing industry consist of companies engaged primarily in the manufacturing of sporting and athletic goods. This does not include apparel or footwear. The functions of sportin g goods manufacturers includes designing samples, ...

From JUSTIN JAMES, Associated Content,  5 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Nike,  Yahoo!,  Finish Line, Inc.

Looking ahead at 2009: New development technologies, products, and more

Justin James offers a roadmap of what development topics he plans to cover this year — from new technologies to Ruby to WPF and more. Let him know if these topics interest you. During this time of year, I always take time to reflect and try to think of ...

From JUSTIN JAMES, TechRepublic,  5 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

Book review: Find time to read this ADO.NET Entity Framework primer

If you want to learn about the ADO.NET NET Entity Framework, but you don’t have much time to spare, Justin James says Joydip Kanjilal’s Entity Framework Tutorial is the book for you. Entity Framework Tutorial is 209 pages (including the Index). ...

From JUSTIN JAMES, TechRepublic,  29 Dec 2008
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

Cisco to give away $100,000 to developers

So, if you are interested in scooping up some cash and have the time to do this, give it a shot! With the currently low number of entries so far, your odds are pretty darned good. Good luck! Justin James is an employee of Levit & James, Inc. in a multi- ...

From JUSTIN JAMES, TechRepublic,  25 Dec 2008

What programming skills do you plan to learn in 2009?

Last month, I asked “What stops you from upgrading your skill set?” A lot of you said that you wanted to but couldn’t for various reasons. I think that most of us say we are going to learn new skills, or intend to do so, but then reality gets in the ...

From JUSTIN JAMES, TechRepublic,  25 Dec 2008
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  AT&T Inc.

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