PLANTATION, FL—Despite being a grown-ass adult in the year 2024, local resident Stu Jeffries told reporters Tuesday that he still thinks of a computer virus as a cartoon worm that bites through your screen. “I still imagine getting a computer virus by opening a program and clicking on some kind of neon egg, at which…
The key is don’t write software with security flaws in it. If your software doesn’t have any flaws then they can’t be exploited.
Happens to me all the time. When I’m about to make a mistake I stop and decide not to make the mistake. It’s pretty simple if you think about it 🤔
“Code review? Just tell your people to do it right the first time.”
Nonono, you see - you only find the bugs if you are looking at the code. If you never put it into code review in the first place, you won’t have found any bugs, and therefore they won’t exist. Flawless concept taps temple