SharePoint and Code Access Security-Episode 28

In Episode 29, Rob, Nick, and Brett catch up with SharePoint MVP Paul Schaeflein to discuss Code Access Security as it relates to SharePoint.

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About Paul: Paul Schaeflein (MCTS) is an application developer with experience in all versions of the SharePoint platform. Paul has managed and worked on development teams building applications on SharePoint.

Paul is an active writer, providing contributions to books, online periodicals, numerous CodePlex projects and his weblog. Paul has presented at many user groups and code camps, as well as the SharePoint Best Practices conference. Currently, Paul is a member of the Community Kit for SharePoint team working on a refresh of the code.

Paul has more than two decades experience in architecting, designing and developing software solutions. This experience covers a vast range of technologies, languages and industries. Having developed many line-of-business applications, Paul has a firm grasp on the challenges that corporate developers face when integrating them into a corporate portal.

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