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You Aren't a Good Developer Until You've Read This
Maxim Karpov is a world-class developer. Somehow he dropped off my reading list (apologies mate, very sorry). Anyways, he dropped me a line last night and I went fishing through his most recent posts. There’s so much gold here for developers that it’s hard to pick.
Out of his last 10 posts, I’d pick at least 7 to be Required Reading for any developer. Here are some samplings though:
Code Access Security (CAS) – “Guilty until proven Innocent” (Partially Trusted Code)
Patterns of Communication – “What did you say?”
Tips&Tricks#1: VS.NET External Tools for SN.EXE, Safe Web Part Syntax
Code Access Security (CAS) and Design Patterns
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about 7 years ago
Jeremy,
Wow, thank you for such a complement. I just try to do my best in explaning complex issue with normal plain english. I am glad you liked it!
Maxim
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