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November 7th - JAXDUG - FxCop and Code Access Security

Where: "Sea Oats" room (2nd floor) in Building 500, Bank of America, 9000 Southside Blvd: Map and Directions
When: Wednesday, November 7th, 2007 @ 6-8 PM

Presentation Topics: 

1. A Brief Look at FxCop.
Speaker: Jonathan Bates
There are many tools that all .NET developers have heard of (or should have) but may not have opened or used.  FxCop is a code analysis tool that checks for conformance the the Microsoft .NET Design Guidelines, and can be customized with guidelines specific to an organization.  This session will demonstrate how even the simplest class can be improved with code analysis.

2. .NET Security - In principal and practice: Code Access Security.
Speaker:  Chad Cooper
Sure, Security... you know that word, right?  Don't we all... that's that word we use when we look at the various air bags included when buying a new car. But what does it really mean and why is it really important?  Well, Chad Cooper won't help you with the description or function of the multitude of air bags in your new car, but he will help with the description and functions of the .Net Security Namespace.  Join us on November 7th as we begin to shed some much needed light on this easily (COUGH!!, **purposely**, COUGH!!) forgotten namespace.  Chad will be leading the discussion on the purpose, value and theory behind the Code Access Security components and  delve into the security configurators.  Chad will also show you how to decorate as well . . . decorating your code with attributes, that is. 

Speaker Info
Jonathan Bates is an industry accredited development trainer and mentor.  He enjoys sharing his knowledge and understanding about development principals with like-minded people.  You can generally find him enjoying good company discussing his personal Unified Theory and how programming can be used to describe it.
 
Chad Cooper is a software engineer in Jacksonville, FL, currently with a medical device company. He specializes in Microsoft technologies, including .NET, C#, VB.NET, ASP.NET, and SQL. His career passions are Security and Hacking (No, not the bad kind, thats cracking). He also hates football, baseball, and nearly any other team sport, however if you ever want to go surfing, whitewater kayaking or maybe even care to stretch your arms (and brain) out for abit while rock climbing, you'll find him somewhere near the water or in the mountains.  Chad can be contacted via his blog or email at ccoop@armoredintelligence.com.

>>Pizza and refreshment provided by Batener Technology Solutions.
Published Sunday, October 07, 2007 7:31 PM by jonathanbates

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About Jonathan Bates

Jonathan Bates is involved in the local development community, once even serving time as the President of the Jacksonville Developers User Group.

He has had a long and storied path on the way to I.T. work. At one point, Jonathan had a near Neo-Luddite position about computers, believing them at worst to be the means to humanity's eventual slavery and at best tools for general evil. After landing a job powered by such advanced technologies as Windows 3.11 for Workgroups and MS Access, Jonathan began to change his opinion on computers. He began to believe that they might be for more than just improving the display and sound qualities on his Laserdisc movies. In time, he came to see that computers were nothing more than tools, not much different then a hammer (though not as good to drive nails with).

Jonathan Bates is an industry-certified and proven developer and trainer, facilitating the transfer of knowledge from conceptual client request to delivered and implemented solution. Jonathan enjoys sharing his knowledge and understanding about development principals with like-minded people. You can generally find him enjoying good company discussing his personal Unified Theory and how programming can be used to describe it. And if you can't find him, drop him a line with a time and place and he'll find you.

Contact him at jonathan.bates@batener.org.

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