[ale] [OT]: Programming Best Practices
Brian
brianb_ale at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 17 20:40:04 EDT 2002
1) The Practice of Programming by Kernighan etc..
2) Building Secure Software: How to Avoid Security
Problems the Right Way by Viega etc..
and don't forget
http://www.dwheeler.com/secure-programs/
--- Mike Lockhart <backpacker at hikers.net> wrote:
> Does anyone know of any good sites or books that
> outline best practices
> for programming? I've been getting into C a lot
> lately, and I'm having
> a hard time finding documentation about good memory
> management, using
> #define's, etc...
>
> It'd also be nice to find a book/site that I could
> apply to all types of
> code (C, C++, PHP, Perl, TclTk, Ruby, to name a few)
> as far as
> documenting functions, file separation, and so on.
> I'm not looking for
> a style guide, I firmly believe that as long as your
> function prototypes
> meet the guidelines set by your company, how you
> style your code is
> entirely up to you.
>
> Thanks in advance guys.
>
> -- mike
>
> --
>
> ================================
> Michael Lockhart - PHP Developer
> Intercosmos Media Group
> mailto:mlockhart at intercosmos.com
> http://orbital.intercosmos.net
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