Archive for August, 2006

Ajax in the .NET world without ATLAS (YUI instead)

Sunday, August 27th, 2006

So I took a quick stab at the ATLAS (asp.net ajax) framework, and I came away with the distinct impression that it is too much for too little. The biggest issue with AJAX in the .NET environment is that the fields you name on the back end have a different name on the front […]

Browser Application Security Checklist

Thursday, August 24th, 2006

Hat-tip to Jim Anderton for his review of “How to Break Web Software“, which finally forced me to get off my butt and start a developers checklist for browser application security. The list is in draft mode, and I will soon circulate it amongst my team and peers at work. Most of these are […]

Would you like to see Sharepoint for Domino Developers?

Wednesday, August 16th, 2006

Sharepoint is the next big thing for me at work, and I always end up comparing new things to Domino. So would anyone like to see a series on Sharepoint for Domino Developers?

A better way to model your workflows (and it’s free!)

Monday, August 7th, 2006

How many of us use Visio to map our processes? How many of us feel that “it gets the job done for the most part”? What would you say about a product that can help you map your processes and let you run simulations on those processes so you can find bottlenecks before […]