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Joel Bennett

Application Recovery with C# (in Windows Vista) - 0 views

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    A nice overview of how to use Vista's Application Recovery from C# to help your program recover from crashes or shutdown for upgrading (shared) files.
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Joel Bennett

Microsoft Protocol Technology Licensing Programs - 0 views

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    Most Microsoft networking and media protocols are available for licensing ... if you have the cash.
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Joel Bennett

Tagline Generator - Timeline-based Tag Clouds - 0 views

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    This tag cloud app not only generates the "tags" on it's own from document content, but it uses color to indicate the "age" ...
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Dave Crusoe

CodeKindness :: Mobilizing Technology Professionals for Social Good - 0 views

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    CodeKindness is a project that mobilizes volunteer technologists for social good.
Joel Bennett

WebDrive FTP/WebDAV Client - 1 views

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    Connect to WebDAV, FTP, Amazon S3, FTPS, or SFTP servers through a virtual drive which is a full file-system drive which works in DOS, PowerShell, etc.
Joel Bennett

SmartIrc4net -- C# IRC library -- SourceForge.net - 0 views

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    A C# IRC library that's ideal for writing bots (or IRC Clients, I guess).
Joel Bennett

QuickGraph, Graph Data Structures And Algorithms for .Net - Home - 0 views

  • QuickGraph 2.0 provides generic directed graph datastructures and algorithms for .Net 2.0. QuickGraph comes with algorithms such as depth first seach, breath first search, shortest path, network flow etc... QuickGraph supports GLEE and Graphviz to render the graphs.
Joel Bennett

XtUnit Unit Testing Extensibility Framework - 0 views

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    XtUnit.Framework is an extensibility framework for nUnit and MbUnit to allow you to create new test-case types and attributes. 

    It includes the well known [Rollback] attribute (built in on MbUnit, but not nUnit) which allows automatic rollback of changes to your database which occur during the execution of a test.
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Joel Bennett

XPathmania - Visual Studio 2005 XPath AddIn - 0 views

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    XPathmania is a visual studio extension to allow executing XPath queries on XML documents ... now you can test your XPath queries without loading up an external app

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Matteo Spreafico

Joe Duffy's Weblog - OnBeingStateful - 0 views

  • The biggest question left unanswered in my mind is the role state will play in software of the future.
  • The biggest question left unanswered in my mind is the role state will play in software of the future. That seems like an absurd statement, or a naïve one at the very least.  State is everywhere: The values held in memory. Data locally on disk. Data in-flight that is being sent over a network. Data stored in the cloud, including on a database, remote filesystem, etc. Certainly all of these kinds of state will continue to exist far into the future.  Data is king, and is one major factor that will drive the shift to parallel computing.  The question then is how will concurrent programs interact with this state, read and mutate it, and what isolation and synchronization mechanisms are necessary to do so?
  • Many programs have ample gratuitous dependencies, simply because of the habits we’ve grown accustomed to over 30 odd years of imperative programming.  Our education, mental models, books, best-of-breed algorithms, libraries, and languages all push us in this direction.  We like to scribble intermediary state into shared variables because it’s simple to do so and because it maps to our von Neumann model of how the computer works.
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  • We need to get rid of these gratuitous dependencies.  Merely papering over them with a transaction—making them “safe”—doesn’t do anything to improve the natural parallelism that a program contains.  It just ensures it doesn’t crash.  Sure, that’s plenty important, but providing programming models and patterns to eliminate the gratuitous dependencies also achieves the goal of not crashing but with the added benefit of actually improving scalability too.  Transactions have worked so well in enabling automatic parallelism in databases because the basic model itself (without transactions) already implies natural isolation among queries.  Transactions break down and scalability suffers for programs that aren’t architected in this way.  We should learn from the experience of the database community in this regard
  • There will always be hidden mutation of shared state inside lower level system components.  These are often called “benevolent side-effects,” thanks to Hoare, and apply to things like lazy initialization and memorization caches.  These will be done by concurrency ninjas who understand locks.  And their effects will be isolated by convention.
  • Even with all of this support, we’d be left with an ecosystem of libraries like the .NET Framework itself which have been built atop a fundamentally mutable and imperative system.  The path forward here is less clear to me, although having the ability to retain a mutable model within pockets of guaranteed isolation certainly makes me think the libraries are salvageable.  Thankfully, the shift will likely be very gradual, and the pieces that pose substantial problems can be rewritten in place incrementally over time.  But we need the fundamental language and type system support first.
Joel Bennett

Microsoft Axum - Download Details - 0 views

  • Installer: Axum is an incubation project from Microsoft’s Parallel Computing Platform that aims to validate a safe and productive parallel programming model for the .NET framework. It’s a language that builds upon the architecture of the web and the principles of isolation, actors, and message-passing to increase application safety, responsiveness, scalability and developer productivity. Other advanced concepts we are exploring are data flow networks, asynchronous methods, and type annotations for taming side-effects. Programmer's Guide: Use this simple and easy to follow programmer's guide to learn how to create safe, scalable, and responsive applications with the Axum language. Language Specification: A detailed specification of the Axum language.
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    A .NET language for safe, scalable and productive parallel programming through isolation, actors and message-passing ...
David Corking

Twitter XSS Strikes Again | SophosLabs blog | April 18 2009 - 0 views

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    "It is still a good idea to run Firefox and NoScript to help protect yourself from all kinds of Javascript attacks." Not more of this?!
David Corking

The APIs for the Sun Cloud: Wiki: HelloCloud - Project Kenai - 0 views

  • . Let's assume that this application does storage and retrieval of large media files; the required infrastructure is: A firewall appliance for connecting to the Internet A private network connecting the firewall to other systems A Linux web server running a LAMP stack A Solaris database machine running MySQL for application persistence A WebDAV server for the media files
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      Soon you will be able to write scripts to install "Virtual Data Centers" There seems to be a temptation here to make a virtual data center as complex as a real one - perhaps that is necessary, but this technology is in its early stages. Right now, I wonder if a virtual firewall appliance is as secure or fast as a real one.
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    Certain kinds of deployment are much more efficiently achieved with virtual servers. This article is a simple and almost hands-on introduction to the way a Sun Cloud deployment can be scripted or have another automated front end for deployment.
Joel Bennett

RestSharp - 4 views

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    RestSharp is an open source REST client for .NET
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