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SOAP 1.2 goes to Last Call Simon Fell
http://radio.weblogs.com/0105852/categories/net/2002/06/27.html#a622

(Untitled) - (Found July 15, 2008 )

Where Do You Find the Time.Real software engineering has so little to do with actual technology, it's kinda sad. I'm lucky. I only have to do the technology part. My question is, how do people with full-time jobs find the time to learn the technologysellsbrothers.com: Windows Developer News Sounds like you have much more than a full time job Chris! I mean -- Genghis, WebServices DevCon, books, consulting -- and more! You sound like a pretty busy guy to me. For someone like me, it can be...
http://radio.weblogs.com/0105852/categories/net/2002/06/28.html#a633

Creating a System Tray Application in C - (Found July 15, 2008 )

Eric Gunnerson: Creating a System Tray Application in C
http://radio.weblogs.com/0105852/categories/net/2002/06/28.html#a634

Digging Into the Soap Headers with the .NET Framework - (Found July 15, 2008 )

I'm not a SOAP guy, but this looks like an interesting article on Digging Into the SOAP Headers with the .NET Framework. Matt Powell looks at using SOAP headers in the .NET Framework, including what information should go in the header, how to read and write message headers, and how to extend the SOAP infrastructure by using SoapExtensions to handle header-block processing.
http://radio.weblogs.com/0105852/categories/net/2002/06/28.html#a635

GACUtil Add-in - (Found July 15, 2008 )

GACUtil Add-In. I needed a simple way to invoke GACUtil as a custom build step. Utility makefiles were clunky, NAnt was too extensive (but cool) and the BuildRules sample wasn't quite extensive enough. So I built my own. sellsbrothers.com: Windows Developer News At work, we were looking for something like this or about to build our own as part of our built involves the custom install of multiple PIAs in the GAC. Thanks Chris!
http://radio.weblogs.com/0105852/categories/net/2002/07/01.html#a654

Safe Simple Multithreading in Windows Forms - (Found July 15, 2008 )

In his latest WinForms column, Chris Sells demonstrates how to perform long-running operations while still showing progress and keeping the UI responsive to user interaction.
http://radio.weblogs.com/0105852/categories/net/2002/07/01.html#a653

(Untitled) - (Found July 15, 2008 )

Sam comments on the newtelligence Web Services Extensions for ASP.NET, saying "This is great news. I know of at least one company desiring .NET implementations of WS-Security". Although I was pretty excited when I first read about the toolkit because this would be the first .NET implementation of WS-Security, reading the licence took the edge off a little - even though it's TechEd 2002 demo code, it's not like most of the Microsoft samples that you can take and use in your own apps at your own..
http://radio.weblogs.com/0105852/categories/net/2002/06/29.html#a650

Web Service Extensions for ASP.NET - incl WS_SECURITY - (Found July 15, 2008 )

Clemens Vasters announced the newtelligence Web Service Extensions for ASP.NET. From the announcement: "...experimental implementation for WS-Security's Kerberos and Username Authentication, propagate two-phase commit transactions via TIP, allow cookieless, header-based session management and...classes for management and performance metering". Peter Drayton's Radio Weblog Thus is great news. I know of at least one companu desiring .NET implementations of WS_SECURITY. Thanks!
http://radio.weblogs.com/0105852/categories/net/2002/06/29.html#a649

MCAD for Microsoft.NET coming to a workplace near you - (Found July 15, 2008 )

MCAD for Microsoft .NET.Microsoft has just announced the Microsoft Certified Application Developer credential link. Sorry no C++ for now :) This begs the question, how important is it to be certified serdar Wrinkled Paper Oh joy. So we can have another generation of "certified" Microsoft programmers who have no clue other than to answer  memorized questions and no job experience or data structures or fundamentals (Brad Wilson is exempted because he is a bone fide .NET and overall wizard)...
http://radio.weblogs.com/0105852/categories/net/2002/06/29.html#a648

The answer is in the Source, Luke - (Found July 15, 2008 )

Thank-you Microsoft IUnknown.com: John Lam's Weblog on Software Development Great point (that all the answers can be found in the sources). I wish the .NET wannabes would hear and stop asking "Do I need to install the runtime to run my .NET program on Grandma's machine" Yes , its still happening constantly!!
http://radio.weblogs.com/0105852/categories/net/2002/06/29.html#a647
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