Securing a software company - Part I

Posted by user on 21 May 2009

I was working on a typical "airport-security-I-know-better-post", then I realized that Bruce Schneier already said all of these things better than me.

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Tags: Security, network, social engineering, Uncategorized

7 + 7

Posted by user on 12 May 2009

While still a bit jetlagged, I managed to find the time to setup my new box, a Core i7 running Windows 7 64-bit. A 7/7 box, which in itself is pretty neat.

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Tags: Core i7, SSD, Uncategorized, Windows 7

What we really need for debugging

Posted by user on 10 May 2009

I just returned from the BoostCon 2009, expect some new content very soon!

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Tags: aspen, psychic, Uncategorized

UTF-8 strings and Visual C++

Posted by user on 30 Apr 2009

MAnd Unicode came to this world - Most of us don't work in ANSI or ASCII anymore. Most of the projects I work on are either UTF-8 or UTF-16.

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Tags: c++, Uncategorized, unicode, visual studio

Hardware is expensive

Posted by user on 28 Apr 2009

You probably heard at least once the hardware is free aphorism. Perhaps you even said it! The underlying notion is that optimizing code is generally more expensive than upgrading the machine or even buying a new one.

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Tags: optimization, programming, software, Uncategorized

Why I want to play with Haskell

Posted by user on 27 Apr 2009

Haskell, a sort of LISP. The language with parenthesis. Lots of parenthesis. LISP has got lots of parenthesis, not Haskell. Not to say that there aren't parenthesis in Haskell.

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Tags: c++, haskell, Uncategorized

BoostCon 2009

Posted by user on 25 Apr 2009

I will attend BoostCon 2009. I hope to see you there!

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Tags: boost, Uncategorized