November/December 2002 Editorial by Rod Paddock.
This article demonstrates the techniques for compiling dynamic code in your .NET applications.
The first step in securing your application is to understand threats. This article discusses how to understand where your application may be threatened.
David Stevenson interviews Steve Lipner, Microsoft's Director of Security Assurance; the article discusses how Microsoft is implementing security in their applications.
Sometimes an application needs to keep its data in its own secure "sandbox". This article demonstrates creating these isolated applications in .NET.
SQL Server, like most complex databases, has potential security holes. This article discusses these security holes and how to close them.
A new feature of .NET is its ability to handle exceptions. This article demonstrates implementing Microsoft's Exception Management Application Blocks.
This article explains in depth how to implement multi-threading in your .NET applications.
This second article in a series explores implementing data access and web services in PerlINET.
One feature of the .NET environment is the ability to read meta-data from classes and namespaces created in .NET. This article demonstrates accessing this data.