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I'm very pleased that DotNetDevs has a new article up as of tonight. Steve Johnson, whom I know from the Denver Pragmatic Practitioners group, has written an article about using encryption in .NET, a topic which he spoke on at WinDev this year.
The attention to detail on this article far eclipses any other on our site; from first draft to publish was more a month of effort on Steve's part. Keith Brown also contributed a great deal of time in the review process. I, being a lazy slug, did nothing. :-p
My life over the last 6 months has been hectic, to say the least, so I was glad when Steve offered to write the article during his brief hiatus between jobs. I haven't given up on the site; I have perhaps a half dozen ideas in the hopper that are just waiting for the solid days of work they need.
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