March 13, 2007
Vista Voices
Several editors from Dr. Dobb's recently spoke to members of the various Windows Vista design and development teams, including Kim Cameron, who talked about CardSpace and the lessons learned from the failures of earlier identity and security schemes; and Doug Purdy's discussion on consolidating the many legacy communications libraries into WCF. We've posted some terrific excerpts from these discussions as podcasts.
Here is the complete list arranged by team leader:
David Streams, Group Program Manager, Windows Live Team
Vista Sidebar Gadget Development
Exploring the Gadget 'Ecosystem'
Kim Cameron, Microsoft's Architect of Identity and Access
The Introduction Ceremony and CardSpace
Windows CardSpace and the Laws of Identity
Steve Hiskey, Lead Program Manager for UAC, Windows Security Core Group
Limiting Vista's Attack Surface With UAC
Retrofitting Apps for UAC Compliance
Ed Averett, Program Manager Windows Shell Team
Metadata Searches on Windows Vista
Doug Purdy, Group Program Manager Connected Systems Division
Developing Connected Apps with WCF and WF
Leveraging Legacy Tools and WCF
XML and Dynamic Workflow Management
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