The sixth scheduled talk was given by Shawn Veney on Architecting for Security. This was by far the most entertaining talk of the day. Shawn is ex-military, and while he apologized for the speaking habits that history had instilled in him it was a great talk. His euphemisms were funny and well placed. His descriptions of chasing developers around with bamboo swords were great.
His talk was on getting security into your life cycle.
The fourth scheduled talk for the day was given by Rockford Lhotka. He is the author of CSLA .Net, which is a object oriented based framework. According to him it’s the most widely used open source object framework for .Net. I’d not heard of it before, so I must not be paying enough attention.
The speaker kept trying to sell the idea of a framework by saying it lowers the “surface area” that a developer needs to know.
The fourth scheduled talk for the day was given by Rockford Lhotka. He is the author of CSLA .Net, which is a object oriented based framework. According to him it’s the most widely used open source object framework for .Net. I’d not heard of it before, so I must not be paying enough attention.
The speaker kept trying to sell the idea of a framework by saying it lowers the “surface area” that a developer needs to know.