.NET Rocks!

Dino Esposito

Episode #23 Monday, April 21, 2003

Dino shares some valuable tips and insights into the innerworkings of ASP.NET security, IIS Impersonation, how VIEWSTATE is encoded, the serialization engine, how to store encrypted values in the registry, inline code vs. CodeBehind, and Italian Rock bands. We also learn that Dino has an extreme distaste for barbeque.

Dino shares some topics of some of his best articles, including an ASP.NET control that generates a bar chart with pure html tables. He talks about one of the talks that he'll be doing at DevConnections in which he shows you how to write Plug-ins that users can add into your applications.

He also talked about his new 1000-page book, Programming Microsoft ASP.NET

Guests:

Dino Esposito

An architect and trainer at IDesign, Dino Esposito is one of the world's authorities on Web technology and software architecture. Every month, at least five magazines and sites publish Dino's articles covering topics such as AJAX, Silveright, software design and patterns. His most recent book is "Microsoft .NET: Architecting Applications for the Enterprise" (Microsoft Press). In the course of 2009, other books will be released to discuss Web architecture and ASP.NET MVC. Dino speaks regularly at industry conferences including Microsoft TechED, DevConnections, and premiere European events such as DevWeek and BASTA.

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