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Monthly Archives: August 2009
How I’m reducing my debt
I recently came across some notes I’d made some years ago about how I planned to reduce my debt and increase my savings. It is something that has worked (and is working) for me and it might be useful to … Continue reading
SQL Injection Attack Prevention talk
In light of some recent events, such as the man who was convicted of stealing 130 million credit card details through a SQL Injection attack and hotel websites that vomit up SQL, I’ve decided to revive my SQL Injection Attacks … Continue reading
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Follow up on what not to develop
Back in May I wrote about a substandard website I attempted to use in an article entitled “What not to Develop”. I also sent the hotel an email at the same time telling them of the failing of their website, … Continue reading
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BBC repeating mindless nonsense
I’ve just read a report from the BBC that simply repeats some mindless drivel about SQL Injection Attacks from a spokesman for the US Department of Justice. According to the BBC: Edward Wilding, a fraud investigator, told the BBC that … Continue reading
Recruitment Agents, eh?
Today I received an email from a recruitment agent that seems more than a little mixed up in terms of the skills required. Dear Colin, Are you a C#.net developer? Are you fluent in Italian? If so then I have … Continue reading
Links from ALT.NET UK Open Spaces Coding Sessions
This is a small follow up to my previous post giving an overview of the ALT.NET Conference, including Coding day and ALTNET Beers. This post is just a set of links and resources from the coding day. Inversion of Control … Continue reading
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The ALT.NET UK Conference
I’ve just spent the last couple of days in London at the ALT.NET UK Conference. Well, the conference was today (Sunday) and the lead up to it was the ALTNET Beers on Friday evening hosted at Tequila with the drinks … Continue reading
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