Software Engineer for a small school system in Maryland. I get all kinds of unique challenges such as create a data system out of nothing that costs nothing :)
Thanks for the book suggestion. I am going to hunt this out over the weekend.
I read the site provided by harumscarum (thanks to you as well!) and have been reading up on Scrum via the internets
I've tried applying some of the things I've read at work on a project I've inherited that is way WAY behind schedule (2 years). The team members are really going for it and we're making great progress. So big thanks to Channel9 for introducing me to the wonderful
world of Scrum.
I haven't done a lot of study into Scrum but this video definately is going to get me looking at it more. I think it could really help my development shop which sometimes seems to have no meetings about projects.
Anyone have any resources on where to find out more? other than
www.live.com
Thanks very much for the demo. I would like to hit on the question that the one user earlier asked. I think what the user was asking is if some how some one were able to retrieve that web config file could they take it to another machine and run the decrypt
on it and get the information out of the file?
For example, Johnny Cracker steals the web.config file from my site some how. Could they run -pd on their home IIS 6 server and decrypt the file exposing the information we are trying to hide?
Another possible scenario is that I have a web farm. If server A which I encrypted the file on dies can I decrypt the file on server B?
Looking at XNA - Part One
Aug 17, 2007 at 9:02 AMhttp://creators.xna.com is a good place to look around at some examples of how other people are doing things.
I also found this while poking around C# section of MSDN: http://msevents.microsoft.com/cui/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?culture=en-US&EventID=1032273355&CountryCode=US
Here is another good web cast for you: http://msevents.microsoft.com/cui/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?culture=en-US&EventID=1032306997&CountryCode=US
Ellie Powers on Scrum
Jul 13, 2007 at 7:33 PMThanks for the book suggestion. I am going to hunt this out over the weekend.
I read the site provided by harumscarum (thanks to you as well!) and have been reading up on Scrum via the internets
I've tried applying some of the things I've read at work on a project I've inherited that is way WAY behind schedule (2 years). The team members are really going for it and we're making great progress. So big thanks to Channel9 for introducing me to the wonderful world of Scrum.
Ellie Powers on Scrum
Jul 11, 2007 at 1:24 PMI haven't done a lot of study into Scrum but this video definately is going to get me looking at it more. I think it could really help my development shop which sometimes seems to have no meetings about projects.

Anyone have any resources on where to find out more? other than www.live.com
Encrypting your web.config file with ASP 2.0 (Visual Studio 2005)
Jun 27, 2007 at 12:56 PMFor example, Johnny Cracker steals the web.config file from my site some how. Could they run -pd on their home IIS 6 server and decrypt the file exposing the information we are trying to hide?
Another possible scenario is that I have a web farm. If server A which I encrypted the file on dies can I decrypt the file on server B?
Just curious,
Thanks again for posting!
Tim Kulp