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svrooij.io
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| | | | | Protecting client credentials for (multi-tenant) application should be your highest priority, not only in production also during development. We developed a small application that helps you do just that. Use your Visual Studio credentials to sign a token request while the certificate stays in the KeyVault. You could even only authorize developers to use the certificates in a KeyVault when they need it and de-authorize then when it's no longer needed. | |
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azureplayer.net
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| | | | | Have you worked with ADF yet? Did you configure the GIT code repository to automatically upload all changes to having your own isolated branch during... | |
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github.com
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| | | | | Code Signing CLI tool supporting Authenticode, NuGet, VSIX, and ClickOnce - dotnet/sign | |
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github.com
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| | | MSVC's implementation of the C++ Standard Library. - STL/stl/inc/vector at 530bdc5aaa8a21277e1281ad3df8b8d8433b5caa · microsoft/STL | ||