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Pouya has posted about the dangers of illnesses when Pair Programming on our team blog. Jonathan Cogley is the CEO of Thycotic Software, an agile software consulting and product development company based in Washington DC. Secret Server is...
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Ben has posted about the Facade Pattern on the team blog. Jonathan Cogley is the CEO of Thycotic Software, an agile software consulting and product development company based in Washington DC. Secret Server is our flagship web password management...
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David has posted about how Truth Tables can be used to make it easier to consider all variations of input and output for your programming logic. Jonathan Cogley is the CEO of Thycotic Software, an agile software consulting and product development...
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Jimmy has posted about PartialMocks on the team blog . This has been a recurring discussion on our team and it is worthwhile thinking careful about whether to use PartialMocks and if so, what is an appropriate usage … Jonathan Cogley is the CEO...
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Read my latest post about Registration Forms on our team blog here . Jonathan Cogley is the CEO of Thycotic Software, an agile software consulting and product development company based in Washington DC. Secret Server is our flagship enterprise...
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Josh has posted an interesting review of Geoffrey Moore's classic "Crossing the Chasm" - this is a must read for any software product company. Jonathan Cogley is the CEO of Thycotic Software, an agile software consulting and product development...
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There is a new post on our team blog - it is poking fun but still makes you think. :) Jonathan Cogley is the CEO of Thycotic Software, an agile software consulting and product development company based in Washington DC. Secret Server is our...
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Mark Needham posted about a behavior pattern he has observed and labeled "The Code Fairy" . The concept is writing code in off hours (without your pair) when your programming pair didn't want to go along with your changes. Being a fully...
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Kevin has posted the second part to his refactoring logic in ASP.NET series . This time he looks at hand rolling a mock object and also talks about the importance of separating your logic. Don't forget to subscribe to the Thycotic Team Blog about...
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Kevin has posted about refactoring some simple logic from an ASP.NET page and breaking it out into a separate class (Single Responsibility Principle) to make the code more maintainable. Kevin highlights the classic problem with unmaintainable code and...
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Last Wednesday (3/25/2009), I presented at the DC ALT.NET User Group in Alexandria. Thank you to the groups organizer, Matt Podwysocki for inviting me. Writing Code with the Thycotic Team The presentation was TDD with C# and Mocks - which is a hands-on...
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This is my first post to this blog in almost a year ! I have actually been blogging the last few months but not on this blog. We decided to create a blog for our whole development team so individuals could post interesting items without having...
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In the recent month, we've had a lot of questions about how searching works in Secret Server, so I thought now would be a good time to answer as many questions about searching as possible. Searching pre 5.0 Before the 5.0 edition of Secret Server...
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One of a system administrator's must-have items in his toolbox is PuTTY. PuTTY is a small, lightweight program that is perfect for telnet and SSH connections. It doesn't require any installation, it's just a single EXE file and you're good to go. A feature...
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Secret Server 5.0 is currently under development, and one of the features that we know for sure that will be in 5.0 is searching Secret Fields. This has been a popular request. We had several obstacles to achieve this, and we have implemented a solution...
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I was recently on the ASP.NET Forums and a member was asking, "How can I figure out the encoding of text?" and that got me thinking. There should be a reasonable way to do this, right? It's a useful thing to know. First, we need a little...
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One of the things that we did notice with Secret Server is that it does take what seems to be a long time for Secret Server to start up for the first time. This started happening in Secret Server 4.0. So, what exactly is going on? Secret Server does some...
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I booted up my PC today and saw this nice message from Adobe telling me that there was an update for my Flash installation. I couldn't help but notice that one of the highlighted features was support for HD content. I can't help but feel that...
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On Tuesday, May 6 th at the CMAP User Group Meeting will be Heroes Happen {here} Launch where I will be discussing the new features in SQL 2008 and Steve Michelotti will be discussing the new C# 3.0 Language Enhancements. If you are in the Baltimore area,...
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Secret Server has supported a "Mobile Edition" for over a year now but it is always tricky making sure that it works correctly on all devices. Our approach was to bake mobile support into the base product (ASP.NET based) so it simply scales...
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Secret Server has supported a "Mobile Edition" for over a year now but it is always tricky making sure that it works correctly on all devices. Our approach was to bake mobile support into the base product (ASP.NET based) so it simply scales...
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Saturday was the Spring '08 CMAP Code Camp. Lots of good sessions there, lots of fun as well! I presented on "SQL Server 2008" and "What's new in C# 3.0" as a replacement for Jay Flowers since he wasn't able to make it....
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Ok, so it is a really bad pun. It is tough writing blog post titles sometimes. :) Anyway, we finally got a beautiful metallic official sign for our office after inhabiting our office space for almost two years. (Now if we could just do something...
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There are two code camps this weekend: CMAP Code Camp in Maryland Pittsburgh Code Camp in Pennsylvania I will be speaking at the Pittsburgh Code Camp on Refactoring - a topic that is very dear to me. Register now and come along to talk code. We...
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I've always been interested in software security, and it's always been a number one priority for me. Software security is really honoring the trust of the people that use your software. I've also been fortunate to be the lead developer of...
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