WiFi - Developer Fusion - Writing Secure Code

Posted Wednesday, March 31, 2004 8:34 PM by CumpsD
It's been a while since my last post. I got injured, my hand got injured, and that's a really really bad thing when you do everything on a computer :(

But there's good news as well. Yesterday, I installed a WiFi access point, along with a PCMCIA card for my laptop, and it's great, the freedom :) Sitting in the living room with your laptop is so much nicer (althou it probably isn't very good for RSI).

I still have to get to trust WiFi, now that I got it, I can start to experiment. I just installed it, and after one night there was already someone trying to connect on it. Good thing there's a MAC Allow list.

Now it's time to do a little commercial. Recently the owner of Developer Fusion asked me if he could use some of my articles on his site. I was very happy he asked :) Be sure to check it out once, very nice site.

If you like it's layout more then this blog layout, these are the articles posted on it: A Console IRC Bot, Associating your program with every file and Executing a .CS file.

I just started reading 'Writing Secure Code, Second Edition' by Michael Howard and David C. LeBlanc as well. It's huge (in my opinion), 757 pages. This must be one of the few (paper) books I read. ;) But it's very very interesting! Especially for my presentation I'm going to give at my school.
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# re: WiFi - Developer Fusion - Writing Secure Code

Wednesday, March 31, 2004 4:48 PM by Tom Mertens

Keep on reading that book... It's one of the books every developer should read, don't you think?

# re: WiFi - Developer Fusion - Writing Secure Code

Wednesday, March 31, 2004 5:05 PM by David Cumps

Yup, it's even "required reading at Microsoft" ;) (as BillG quoted on the book)

# re: WiFi - Developer Fusion - Writing Secure Code

Wednesday, March 31, 2004 6:31 PM by Bertg

then why are ther still "so many" exploits...

do notice the quotes!