On Fri, 10 Apr 2015 16:29:58 +0100 Iain M Conochie <i...@thargoid.co.uk> wrote: > Not to mention security as well - there is even a possible integer > overflow in one of the examples! > To be fair, I am not too sure how much of the security implications > of C were known in 1988.
I want to thank everyone for their answers in this thread, you have all been very helpful. Now that you mention security, that leads me to another question - are there any good books on writing secure programs? I would guess that would be a good thing to think about from the start, as to learn good practices? Another thing - I have been thinking about also learning Python, for instance for interacting with GTK, and for writing things that might be hard to do in C. Would that be a good choice, or should I look at any other languages before I start? Thanks again, Petter -- "I'm ionized" "Are you sure?" "I'm positive."
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