Some people really should blog. If you are knowledgeable, experienced person working in Bulgarian IT market, please blog! You own it to the whole community. Share your expertise and give your own opinion. There are so few bloggers in Bulgaria compared to the actual number of the developers so it is a shame that this […]
Monthly Archives: March 2005
Rory and Scott in a design session
By Martin Kulov in Programming No Comments
See Rory and Scott in a design session 🙂 Download the movie and watch out for the PowerPoint application :).
Баницата
By Martin Kulov in Misc No Comments
Не е тъп този, който яде … заека. От Бойлера.
MSDN Premuim subscription
By Martin Kulov in Programming No Comments
Shit! Look at the new MSDN Premuim subscription. Way expensive for a small shop.
Routing Secured SOAP Messages
By Martin Kulov in Programming No Comments
Softwaremaker made it on MSDN. His article “Routing Secured SOAP Messages Through Multiple SOAP Intermediaries Using WSE 2.0” is something that I have always wanted to dig into but unfortunately I am pretty busy with non WSE stuff these months.
First Indigo CTP
By Martin Kulov in Programming No Comments
As you might inevitably have heard, Avalon and Indigo CTPs are available for MSDN Subscribers. It is located under Tools, SDKs, DDKs | Platform Tools | WinFX SDK | Avalon and Indigo Community Technology Preview – March 05 (English). You take a look at the release notes first. And do not forget about the early […]
Branding IS dead. REALLY!
By Martin Kulov in Misc No Comments
When you think about branding you probably think of those TV commercials that can make you sick. But you may think about a favorite brand of yours. In my opinion branding IS dead. And it is a matter of time. Look what James Surowiecki thinks about it. My favorite passage: “By the time you think […]
Which American City Are You
By Martin Kulov in Misc No Comments
I have never taken quizzes like this, but this one makes me laugh :)) Take the quiz: “Which American City Are You?” BostonYou are under-world power and old-world tradition. You get the job done and it’s better if nobody asks how.
“sp_” prefix for stored procedures is evil
By Martin Kulov in Misc No Comments
Here is the reason why you should NOT name your stored procedures with “sp_” prefix. I was on my way to use this prefix in my last project but one good fellow saved me 🙂 The article contains sample code also (which by unfortunate I have not tried). Through Scooter’s Musings post. Update: MS SQL […]
PREFast tutorial
By Martin Kulov in Misc No Comments
PREFast is a new tool from Microsoft that is expected to be included in VS 2005. It analyzes unmanaged code for possible buffer overwrites, stack overflows and etc. This tool was used in Microsoft Trustworthy Computing Initiative in 2004. A step by step tutorial is available at Windows Hardware and Driver Central. Interestingly this document […]