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 Thursday, January 06, 2005
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On Tuesday night this week I volunteered to do the 101 talk for the .NET Developer's group, before the famous and infamous Tim Huckaby did his killer, wicked Visual Studio Tools for Office (VSTO) presentation.

For my talk, I took a much deeper, advanced talk I do, which articulates 10 steps to versioning and deployment success, and I basically c-o-v-e-r-e-d   t-h-e   f-i-r-s-t  b-u-l-l-e-t  w-e-r-y  w-e-r-y   s-l-o-o-o-w-l-y to turn it into 1 hour of deep discussion on the subject of strong names, their value from a security and versioining perspective, some of the pains of using them, and some demonstrations to go along. The complete list of materials for this subject can be found on my versioning and deployment resource site:

http://www.dotnetdashboard.net/sessions/versiondeploy.aspx

The next time I do a 101 talk for this group, if Dave and Woody invite me back ;), I'll move to bullets 2 and three of the 10 step presentation...and so on, and so on, and so on...

What are the 10 steps I discuss in the advanced talk?

  1. 1.Use strongly named assemblies
  2. 2.Think before you GAC
  3. 3.Covet all private keys
  4. 4.Get to know Code Access Security
  5. 5.Evaluate runtime security requirements
  6. 6.Run with least privilege
  7. 7.Protect your intellectual property
  8. 8.Master assembly versioning
  9. 9.Design a deploy/upgrade strategy
  10. 10.Prepare for future of .NET
Enjoy :)
1/6/2005 9:48 PM .NET | Architecture | Speaking/Events  | Comments [1]  |  View reactions  |  Trackback
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