Input Validation in C and C++
Saturday, May 24th, 2003Input Validation in C and C++ from the upcoming O’Reilly book Secure Programming Cookbook for C and C++.
Input Validation in C and C++ from the upcoming O’Reilly book Secure Programming Cookbook for C and C++.
Sjoerd Visscher complains in Graph or triples that the RDF/XML revised syntax specification uses all the abbreviated forms. That, duh, was the point - it is the specification. If he wants examples that use a sensible portion of the syntax, look at the RDF Primer.
Russell Beattie’s thoughts on RPV
Semantic Web Track on Developer’s Day at WWW2003
Linux Kernel Traffic 2003-05-20
Open Source Conference (OSCON) 2003 being held in Portland, Oregon. I’ve just registered to attend it, I hope it’ll be fun.
RDF is in the air, Jay Fienberg - who seems to be thinking about if it is appropriate for his work on iCite which looks like yet another new way for you to create, share, work and play with lists.
The RDF Conversation, Tim Bray in which he replies to the previous entry The RDF.net challenge. This time he describes the active response as indicating how small the community is! Doh. Many of us are watching interesting RDF things going on at the WWW2003 conference and many don’t choose to use blogs.
The RPV example is still wrong; it generates [...]
Daily reports so far
WWW 2003 day 1 (O’Reilly), Edd Dumbill WWW 2003 day 1, Matt Biddulph WWW 2003 day 2 (O’Reilly), Edd Dumbill WWW 2003 day 2, Matt Biddulph
XHTML is the Most Important XML Vocabulary (XML.com), Kendall Grant Clark.
Weblog archives for May 2003.