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Welcome to SecureProgramming.com
Posted by Matt Messier on Sun, Aug 31, 2003 (07:04 AM) GMT The goal of SecureProgramming.com is to provide a resource for programmers to find information on secure programming, whether it's for C/C++, Java, Perl, Python, or any other language. Our intention is to supply the site with our own content as well as accept submissions from visitors to the site that will be beneficial to others. Site content will be strictly limited to secure programming topics. We're in the initial stages of launching the site, so not everything that we have planned is up and running yet. Most notably, we are still somewhat short on supplemental recipes, but we hope to change that fairly quickly, both with our own content and with submissions from visitors to the site. Finally, all of the code that makes up the site was written from scratch and hasn't been tested as extensively as we might like with a wide array of browsers just yet. We expect that there'll probably be some issues with various browsers, so please let us know of any serious problems that you encounter. |
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All trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective owners. Copyrights on submitted material are copyrighted by the submitter. Everything else is Copyright © 2003 by John Viega and Matt Messier. Click here for licensing information regarding the use of recipes on this site and from The Secure Programming Cookbook for C and C++. |