So for those who are wondering, there’s this big thing about “heartbleed”. The “too long didn’t read version” is that it only impact OpenSSL and therefor, IIS is not affected.
The bad thing is, it put a dent in the trust we had over open source code. What about the rest of the projects we rely on? Questions, questions…
Enjoy the reading!
Must Read
Heartbleed Hotel: The biggest Internet fuckup of all time | Brad’s Blog (lostechies.com)
Bedrock | Infrequently Noted (infrequently.org) – Very nicely written article about JavaScript.
Thinktecture Special
Introducing Thinktecture IdentityManager | brockallen on WordPress.com (brockallen.com)
.NET
EF Code First Migrations Deployment to an Azure Cloud Service (blogs.msdn.com)
Image Resizer for Windows Explorer Shell Extension (channel9.msdn.com)
ASP.NET
Visual Studio extensions for web developers (madskristensen.net)
Nadeem Afana’s blog · ASP.NET MVC 5 Internationalization · Date and Time (afana.me)
Opt in and opt out from ASP.NET Web API Help Page - StrathWeb (www.strathweb.com)
Token Authentication · NancyFx/Nancy Wiki · GitHub (github.com)
Windows Azure
Introducing the Microsoft Azure Management Libraries - Jeff Wilcox (www.jeff.wilcox.name)