Good bunch of stuff to munch over. Lots of things happening in blogosphere recently and the good news of the day is that Chris Brumme is back in business...
- C# builder has been released by Borland ! Downloading it now !!
- Non-software design patterns pointed out by sudhakar is really good ... gives you a whole new insight of looking at things !
- Intellisense with a sense. Those are some really really cool ideas :)
- Career calculus. I know that i am the millionth + 1 person saying this out but just in case if any of you have missed out this awesome post on how to make your career outstanding by doing some simple Career Calculus by Eric Sink, then stop all that you are reading and check it out.
- More fuzzy logic samples here and here
- Ingo Rammer has a new book weblog. He has started a new book too .. weehee ..
- Mark Michaelis points to some good security links !
- The Configuration management application block is wonderful. The code is pretty neatly written and there are different factories for handling configuration details from xml, sql and from registry. cool !
- An article in MSDN on 'Using Permutations in .NET for Improved Systems Security'.
Increase the security of your software system by using permutations, the backbone of all modern cryptosystems. This article provides the basis of a Permutation class implemented in C#, presents a short algorithm that generates an arbitrary permutation using a mathematical construct, and shows practical applications of permutations.
- Another article by Roy in MSDNAA on making apps to support plugins. Well written about the plugin architecture !
- Quote for the day : "You can live to be a hundred if you give up all the things that make you want to live to be a hundred."