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Monthly Archives: December 2004
“The Mission” by Dana Priest
Dana Priest is (was?) a reporter for the Washington Post; I understand that she was the military and intelligence reporter for that paper. In “The Mission” she details several recent military missions from Kosovo to Kandahar, gives biographies on military … Continue reading
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Toward a Secure Compiler for Savant
Savant uses PHP for its template markup, but also supports extneral compilers. Unfortunately, the example compiler in the distro is not that secure. But! Joshua Eichorn has put together a spiffy PHP code analysis tool called PHPCodeAnalyzer. It takes PHP … Continue reading
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Code Tests As Code Tutorials
We all know that automated code testing is a good thing, but it appears that some non-automated tests are valuable as examples to new users. Continue reading
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Damn Deserters
Via Instapundit, from L. T. Smash: But let’s put your personal considerations aside for the moment. After all, a martyr cares nothing for his own life. That is how you see yourself, isn’t it? When you were planning your dramatic … Continue reading
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Savant 2.3.2 released
Minor bugfixes, and the RevJim comments heat up a little. Continue reading