Umbraco Reacts to ASP.NET Security Issue

Friday, September 24, 2010 3:30:08 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

As everybody scrambles to educate clients and site administrators on the recently announced ASP.NET Security Vulnerability, it’s great to see organizations like those behind Umbraco being proactive to protect their install base.

Logging into an Umbraco site, administrators are immediately greeted with a warning about the security issue:

image

Clicking on the alert provides the administrator simple instructions to install a patch to address the issue. 

image

It’s great to see this level of support! Yet another reason to check out Umbraco if you haven’t already.

PS – Please take the steps necessary to protect any sites you may have.

Posted in Software  | Comments [1] 


MUST READ! ASP.NET Security Vulnerability

Sunday, September 19, 2010 5:31:50 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

This weekend information regarding a security vulnerability with ASP.NET was released. If you have a website based on ASP.NET, it’s extremely important that you read this information and take the appropriate steps to secure your website. ScottGu has posted details on his blog.

Posted in Software  | Comments [0] 


EOS 2010: The End Of Summer

Friday, September 10, 2010 4:23:08 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

It’s official. Summer is over. I hate to be the one to break it to you, but it’s true.

September brings with it the shocking reality that summer is over. There still may be nice days ahead, but they are not the days of summer.  We try to deny it, but somehow things are different, and I’m not talking about just the weather. Everybody just seems a little bit more serious, meetings a little more intense, and deadlines a little sooner.

Fall also brings many things to look forward to, including .Net developer community events such as Code Camps, SQL Saturday, and SharePoint Saturday.

Here are some events to note:

Raleigh SQL Saturday – September 18, 2010 Raleigh NC

Richmond Code Camp – October 9th, 2010  Richmond VA

Silicon Valley Code Camp – October 9,10 2010  Los Altos Hills, CA

SoCal Code Camp – Saturday October 23,24 2010 Los Angeles CA

Raleigh Code Camp – Saturday November 6, 2010 Raleigh NC

Desert Code Camp – Saturday November 12, 2010 Phoenix AZ

(If I missed your event please let me know and I’ll add it)

Posted in Community  | Comments [0] 


Raleigh Windows Phone 7 Firestarter

Sunday, September 05, 2010 4:27:40 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

If you’re in the Raleigh/Durham area and are interesting in developing applications for Windows Phone 7 be sure to check out the upcoming “Firestarter” training event on Wednesday September 8th.

Event Registration link: https://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032456599&Culture=en-US

Event Overview

Wednesday, September 08, 2010 9:00 AM - Wednesday, September 08, 2010 5:00 PM Eastern Time (US & Canada)
Welcome Time: 8:30 AM

North Carolina State University - Jane S. McKimmon Conference & Training Center 1101 Gorman St
Raleigh North Carolina 27606
United States

Dream It. Build It.

The power to build smart, visually stunning games and applications is right in your hands with Windows Phone 7. Want to see what’s under the hood? This full-day series of learning events for developers will take you behind the scenes with an inside look at the philosophy, design language, and the fundamentals of Silverlight and XNA coding for Windows Phone 7. You’ll also see how the Windows Marketplace provides exciting new distribution and monetization opportunities for developers and application publishers.

Join your local MSDN Events team and get ready to amplify your creativity, productivity and market opportunities.

Morning Sessions:

Introduction to Windows Phone Development and the WP7 platform

Meet Windows Phone 7! We’re proud to introduce the innovative Windows Phone 7 platform and explain the philosophy behind its all-new user experience design. We’ll also outline the Metro design principles and cover the basics of building applications for Windows Phone 7. Finally, you’ll tour the Windows Phone Marketplace and get an overview on its exciting revenue opportunities for developers and application publishers.

Building Windows Phone 7 Applications with Silverlight

You’ve heard the fundamentals; now it’s time to dig a little deeper. This session will focus on building Windows Phone 7 applications with Microsoft Silverlight. You’ll see first-hand how to use Visual Studio 2010 and Expression Blend to develop and debug projects. You’ll also learn about the built-in templates and the many available controls and styles for WP7. We’ll wrap by covering how to consume services in the cloud.

Building Windows Phone 7 Applications using XNA

Microsoft XNA has been a favorite with game developers for many years. Now game developers will be able to harness the power of the XNA framework to create highly immersive and responsive games for Windows Phone 7.. We’ll charge full-speed into XNA to outline the basic Windows Phone model, explore its core device characteristics, and review the highlights of the XNA phone framework. Finally, we’ll show you some of the cool and impressive games that have been developed specifically for Windows Phone 7.

Lunch (included)

Afternoon Sessions:

Monetizing Your Apps with Marketplace

Windows Phone 7 will launch with a fully loaded Marketplace and the opportunity for developers to sell or distribute their applications. . In this session, you’ll get the details about how to navigate the certification process and publish your application including updates. Learn how to increase discoverability as well as deepen your connection with your customers through the powerful business intelligence capabilities of the marketplace.

Windows Phone 7 Services

Get ready to build more engaging user experiences with Windows Phone 7 and several powerful cloud- and phone-based components. First up is the Microsoft Location Service, which allows you to obtain location information based on GPS, cell and Wi-Fi signals. Next, we’ll cover the Microsoft Push Notification Service, which provides “live” updates for apps running on the device.

Light Up Windows Phone 7!

Device integration is how an application becomes an experience. In this session, you’ll learn how to create the compelling and interactive mobile experiences which users have come to have expect by tying into device hardware such as the keyboard, touch input and accelerometer. You’ll also learn how to incorporate audio and video into your rich media solutions.

Technorati Tags: ,,

Posted in Silverlight | Software | WP7  | Comments [0]