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Programming Topics or Overload Journal #58 - Dec 2003
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Borland Developer Network
Description : Borland Developer Network and Community
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Description : Borland Developer Network and Community
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BitKeeper configuration management system.
Description : Welcome to BitMover! We build and market enterprise level development tools for software, hardware, and web developers. Our flagship product is BitKeeper, a reliable, powerful, and distributed configuration management system. BitKeeper is supported on most platforms, such as Microsoft Windows, Linux, Unix, and MacOS/X.
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Added on : 10 February 2006 21:29:43 +00:00
Description : Welcome to BitMover! We build and market enterprise level development tools for software, hardware, and web developers. Our flagship product is BitKeeper, a reliable, powerful, and distributed configuration management system. BitKeeper is supported on most platforms, such as Microsoft Windows, Linux, Unix, and MacOS/X.
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Added on : 10 February 2006 21:29:43 +00:00
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Borland C++Builder Devlopers Journal
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Description : Borland C++Builder Devlopers Journal
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Better Encapsulation for the Curiously Recurring Template Pattern
Category: [ Programming Topics | Overload Journal #70 - Dec 2005 ]
Category: [ Programming Topics | Overload Journal #70 - Dec 2005 ]
Buffer Overflows and the Standard C Library
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Category: [ Programming Topics | CVu Journal Vol 12, #2 - Mar 2000 ]
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In C Vu 12.1 (page 19), Edward Collier reasonably asked what was wrong with scanf() and fscanf(). The short answer is that they are two of several Standard C Library functions which fail to honour buffer bounds.
Category: [ Programming Topics | CVu Journal Vol 12, #2 - Mar 2000 ]