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The Dev Show brings you news and discussion about the latest topics in the software development community, focused on Ruby, PHP, Java, JavaScript, and more. Hosted by Dan Benjamin & Jason Seifer.
The Dev Show #9: Security
In this episode of The Dev Show, Jason and Dan bring you the latest and greatest news and talk a bit about web site security.
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Show Notes for Episode #9 Sponsored by HelpSpot.
- Cappuccino Blog Blog Archive NativeHost: Run your Cappuccino applications on the desktop
- Richard Stallman on web browsing
- Easy AI with Python
- Vim plugin for context sensitive python documentation
- How To Create An Options Page For Your Wordpress Theme | Graphic and Web Design Blog
- Make Your Own Bookmarklets With jQuery – Smashing Magazine
- Using CSS3 Transitions, Transforms and Animation
- Google Font Directory
- Snap: A Haskell Web Framework: Home
- ThePhig.com – An OpenSource PHP Image Gallery
- HTML5 Watch
- In the Woods %u2013 7 Things I Wish I Had Known About jQuery
- Riding Rails: Ruby on Rails 2.3.8 Released
- It’s OK Not to Write Unit Tests – cashto’s blog – Home – MSDN Blogs
- Rethinking Cron
- mir.aculo.us with Thomas Fuchs
- THIRD RAIL
- Hidden Features of PHP? – Stack Overflow
- How to become successful Rubyist %u2014 Dmitry Belitsky blog. Web development, freelance, happy life.
- PHP Multi-process
- Video JS | HTML5 Video Player
- LakTEK %u2013 Real-time Collaborative Editing with Web Sockets, Node.js & Redis – (Lakshan Perera)
- A short introduction to Coq | The Coq Proof Assistant
- Tarsnap – Online backups for the truly paranoid
- SSL Certificate FAQ – SSL Basics from VeriSign, Inc.
- What is SSL? SSL Certificate Basics
- Six steps to secure sensitive data in MySQL – Program – MySQL – Builder AU
- MySQL :: MySQL 5.0 Reference Manual :: 2.18.3 Securing the Initial MySQL Accounts
- MySQL :: MySQL 5.0 Reference Manual :: 5.3.3 Making MySQL Secure Against Attackers
- Cross-site request forgery – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Django | Cross Site Request Forgery protection | Django documentation
- has_many :bugs, :through => :rails: CSRF protection for your existing rails application
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