What do you take for secure programming?
From: Gustavo Rios (vieira.rios_at_gmail.com)
Date: 01/27/05
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Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 16:25:02 -0200 To: secprog@securityfocus.com
Hey folks,
i am very new to this mailing list, this is just my first message.
I wonder what you take for "secure programming" ?
Are you folks aware about the difference between coding and programming ?
I am sure you plenty of guys/girls here are, but it is worthy to
refresh it, isn't it ?
Don't take me wrong, please, but i do ask that cause i have heard
about many "secure programming" techniques that are simply put
misguided. And the most amazing is that there are plenty of folks
around "buying" many wrong concepts. I hope this mailing list may
clarify the ones i bought myself too (we all do, in different amounts,
of course).
Thanks for your feedback.
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