What's in a code name?
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"Code Access Security (CAS) ? "Guilty
until proven Innocent" (Partially
Trusted Code) "
"Code Access Security (CAS) ? "Guilty
until proven Innocent" (Partially
Trusted Code) "
06/22/2004 04:03 AMCode Snippets: Store, sort and share
source code, with tag goodness
Code Snippets: Store, sort and share
source code, with tag goodness
04/08/2005 07:52 PMCode Snippets: Store, sort and share source code, with tag
goodness
bigbold.com/snippets
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"Code Snippets: Store, sort and share
source code, with tag goodness"
"Code Snippets: Store, sort and share
source code, with tag goodness"
04/09/2005 09:08 AMOpenBase acquires Code Builder, RB
database code generator
OpenBase acquires Code Builder, RB
database code generator
03/23/2005 12:25 AMCONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE, USA -- March 22, 2005 -- OpenBase
International, Ltd., has acquired Code Builder, developed by Open
Minded Solutions. Code Builder is a database application code
generator for REALbasic, a cross-platform development environment for
MacOS X, Windows and Linux platforms.
Returning Your Available Character Code
Sets And Code Pages Via T-SQL
Returning Your Available Character Code
Sets And Code Pages Via T-SQL
08/18/2004 10:37 AMCode Repository and Code Packs
Code Repository and Code Packs
04/11/2005 03:02 PMLowes.com: Zip code, what zip code?
Lowes.com: Zip code, what zip code?
09/27/2004 02:45 AMZIP Codes and Postal Code Database
Subscription - Index [ZIP code, ZIP
codes, Canadian postal codes]
ZIP Codes and Postal Code Database
Subscription - Index [ZIP code, ZIP
codes, Canadian postal codes]
03/16/2003 07:18 AMlookup zip code
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The art of the bar-code
The art of the bar-code
03/13/2003 11:28 AM

BarCodeArt: a gallery of meat and digital artwork inspired by and made
from UPCs.
Link
Discuss
(
Thanks, Brian!)
Code 3-D
Code 3-D
12/02/2003 12:27 AMCode 3 has just added a
cool new 3-D feature to their die-cast
X-wing and
Millennium
Falcon models. If you missed seeing these amazing collectibles at
the conventions last summer, you can finally see what the hoopla is
all about. Make sure to check them out!
The Code
The Code
03/11/2003 01:22 AMOkay, Net::Blogger officially rocks. I posted the previous entry using
a little script that took me maybe 7 minutes to write (including the
time to install Net::Blogger). If you're curious, have a look at
post.pl to see how I did it. There is so much cool stuff I can do with
this....
DF-Code
DF-Code
12/14/2003 11:01 PMCommon Source Added
Code 3 For '05
Code 3 For '05
12/19/2004 03:16 PMThe latest Code 3 newsletter has announced a trio of cool Trilogy
collectibles for 2005. Joining
Attack of the Clones' Republic
Gunship, fans can look forward to exquisitely detailed die-cast
versions of
Return of the Jedi's All Terrain Scout Transport
(AT-ST),
A New Hope's Darth Vader’s TIE Fighter, and
The
Empire Strikes Back's All Terrain Armored Transport (AT-AT)! For
the latest details and updates on these items, watch Rebelscum or head
on over to the
Code 3 site and register for their newsletter.
Bar Code 128 v3.1
Bar Code 128 v3.1
01/23/2004 06:35 PMBar Code 128 prints bar code 128 directly from any Windows program.
You get subsets A, B, C, & UCC/EAN 128. Includes standard and human
readable versions of code 128, each in 3 different aspect ratios. Bar
Code 128 even calculates checksums and bar code layouts for you.
[Shareware $95.00 712 KB]
Bar Code 3 of 9 v3.1
Bar Code 3 of 9 v3.1
01/19/2004 04:17 PMBar Code 3 of 9 lets you print your own bar code 3/9 directly from
Windows using TrueType fonts. You get both standard and human readable
versions of bar code 3/9 each in six different aspect ratios. Our
Bar39 utility program shows you how to use these fonts to make any bar
code. Includes Full ASCII mode. [Shareware $95.00 667 KB]
XML-Code-0.4
XML-Code-0.4
05/02/2004 10:02 AMSem@code
Sem@code
05/06/2004 01:45 AM
Semacode is an interesting
implementation of an
old idea reborn yet again (remember the Cat fiasco?) to take
advantage of increasing
number of camera phones to link real world to the
cyberspace. Check it
out.

zip code
zip code
02/10/2004 10:36 AMzipcode
downloadzipcode.com
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Code Shine
Code Shine
05/01/2004 01:04 PMCode Shine 0.2 Released
Code Name: Rosetta
Code Name: Rosetta
03/14/2005 06:17 PMCode Name: Rosetta
Code help wanted
Code help wanted
06/13/2004 10:37 AM"Code help wanted" launched
Show Me the Code!
Show Me the Code!
10/29/2003 01:39 PMOpen-source supporters have long enjoyed having access to source code.
Some time ago, Microsoft countered the open-source movement in a minor
way by providing limited access to its own product source code. To
date, the company has let only select entities view its source code.
Typically, those entities have been universities, technology
companies, and governments that are willing to sign tight licensing
agreements.
SCO to request more IBM code
SCO to request more IBM code
06/04/2004 07:25 AMC code cleanup
C code cleanup
04/20/2004 04:56 PMnew idea
My Drupal Code Changes
My Drupal Code Changes
02/07/2005 01:25 AMAs promised, the parts of Drupal that I changed to get CP working
the way I like it.
Offending code
Offending code
12/08/2003 05:52 AMCNET Asia Dec 8 2003 4:50AM ET
Google Code
Google Code
03/19/2005 02:17 AMWelcome to Google Code, Google's place for Open Source software .. new
home .. feeds
code.google.com
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bruce on why law is code
bruce on why law is code
05/11/2004 09:11 AMBruce Schneier's got a
new op-ed on warrants as
a security countermeasure. Very nice.
"my Python code"
"my Python code"
06/08/2004 08:54 AM"Google Code"
"Google Code"
03/22/2005 06:47 PMHot code to customers
Hot code to customers
04/29/2004 07:40 AMRoss Rader tells it like it is. Ross doesn't seem focused at
all on what you'd call competition. He's just focused on
delivering hot code to THEIR customers - namely ISPs.
Blogwar
e as a CMS.
This time last year we were heavy into the design and
implementation of Blogware. I was still using MovableType for my
public weblog but we had already started using prototype v0.0
quietly. I was pretty excited when I got to get hands on
with the tool and committed my first
entry to the system. We were still calling it
"RBlog" internally. Its neat to look back on the posts I made
during this period.
Most everything weblogging related that I blogged, were things we were actively working on. I hoped we
might be the only ones...I
obviously didn't look hard enough around the room ;)
Around this time last year I mentioned to Doc during an early demo that we
weren't building a better way to manage content, we
were building a better way to manage human interactions over the
internet.
Not a social network.
A conversation management system.
We talked about this for a bit. My basic point was that the
internet didn't need another publishing system and we certainly didn't
need Frontpage or Dreamweaver to get better. Web page publishing tools
engender the creation of what ends up being static content because the
tools are inscrutable for the average user. Learn the application,
learn design, learn to tune the HTML by hand, figure out a document
structure, upload everything via FTP, wash, rinse, repeat.
Dumb.
Static content and the entire associated toolspace stands in
the way of a more useful internet. More content is not better.
Changing content is better. Growing content is better. Living, dynamic
content- is better. An internet that grows with me challenges me -
continuously. Regular content creation tools stifle this possibility -
they are simply too complicated and inaccessible to the average bear.
"Save as HTML", "web development", "get a presence on the 'net".
Whatever that means.
People need new tools that allow us to manage our interactions
with others, the conversations we have every day1. Tools
that facilitate fluidity and impermanence. Impermanence, not of the
content of the conversation, but of the conversation itself -
beginning and end, not necessarily continuing. Ad hoc, impulsive,
dynamic.
I want my customers to talk with the web and I want Blogware to
help them manage these conversations.
Are we there yet? Not quite. Not by a longshot actually. But we
have made a lot of headway and we're still moving forward.
1Tools will also need to have
their own conversations - with other tools. In fact the more they
have, the better. Preferably in a multitude of languages. Customers
shouldn't necessarily see these conversations though.
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Ban Behavior, Not Code?
Ban Behavior, Not Code?
05/10/2004 02:32 PMDeclan McCullough has a roundup of
plent
y of dreadful legislation that has been proposed to ban certain
applications, pointing out how many would ban perfectly legitimate
applications as well. His recommendation is that instead of banning
applications, politicians should focus on banning behaviors. As has
been said many times here, banning technology makes no sense. Banning
bad behavior is perfectly reasonable. However, it's not necessarily
so easy with software. If you asked the politicians and looked at
some of the bills McCullough mentions, many would say that they
are trying to ban behavior and not the technology. For
example, with spyware, they're trying to ban the behavior or sneakily
sending private info without the user knowing it. That's what the
various laws propose - and it's clearly targeting a behavior. The end
result, though, is that it bans any technology that automatically
performs that "behavior." So, separating out software from behavior
isn't always so easy.
Re: IA WebMail 3.x PoC Code
Re: IA WebMail 3.x PoC Code
11/19/2003 06:58 PMPeter Winter-Smith (Nov 19 2003)
What's wrong with Sem@code
What's wrong with Sem@code
05/06/2004 12:53 PM
When I posted about Semacode yesterday, I had a vague feeling
something was missing
and bugged me rest of the day until I realized it while in the ZZ
land. It's
that a Semacode maps to a URL which is a silly thing to do in the
post-Google era.
Websites, particularly small websites likely to be pointed to by
Semacode, tend to
disappear over time and it's mostly read-only, meaning only those
who own the website
or are members of the website can add information to it.
Semacode should be just be a string unique enough to be used as a
reliable coordinate
in the online search space so that looking it up at a search engine
will return only
the links directly and deliberately mapped to the coordinate.
This way people
can add information about the object at the coordinate without
restrictions.
If it happens to be a restaurant, they can even post a bad review
on their own blogs
and it will still show up on cellphones after Semacode is scanned.
Think different people. URL is so tired. Keywords are
so wired.

Code-Forge IDE 4.0
Code-Forge IDE 4.0
06/17/2004 08:11 AMMulti-language Integrated Development Environment.
Code 3 Reveals AT ST
Code 3 Reveals AT ST
02/01/2005 09:52 PMCode 3 has just posted images of their
Return Of The Jedi AT ST
for their Guild members. If you haven’t registered yet, follow
this link to
sign up and take a peek. Code 3 is making this available for one week
to members and will start accepting orders from nonmembers on February
17th. The AT ST has a production run of 1, 500.
Code sleuths
Code sleuths
12/27/2004 04:34 AMBoston Globe Dec 27 2004 7:16AM GMT
Things to not do in code #18
Things to not do in code #18
04/09/2004 04:10 PMI oughta collect these all up, but... Never, ever do in two
allocations what you can do in one. For example: struct foo { struct
bar *thing; int this; int that; }; struct bar { int data[128]; } See
the problem there? What happens is that you allocate a foo, then
allocate a bar and put a pointer to it in the foo. Which makes sense
if bar is of variable-length, but... in this case it isn't. Even worse
is the case where bar has a pointer to a glob of memory which is of
fixed-size. Why does this suck?...
P2P in 15 Lines of Code
P2P in 15 Lines of Code
12/24/2004 12:46 PMThanks to Thomas for this Link. For all of your programming buff's
check this out.
"TinyP2P is a functional peer-to-peer file sharing application,
written in fifteen lines of code, in the Python programming language.
I wrote TinyP2P to illustrate the difficulty of regulating
peer-to-peer applications. Peer-to-peer apps can be very simple, and
any moderately skilled programmer can write one, so attempts to ban
their creation would be fruitless."
Full source code available on site. [www.freedom-to-ti
nker.com]
Grok Description matches for What's in a code name?
GrokA matches for What's in a code name?
Norton Antivirus 2005 & Norton Internet
Security 2005 FREE Trialware
Norton Antivirus 2005 & Norton Internet
Security 2005 FREE Trialware
09/18/2004 09:06 AMPossible race condition in Symantec
AntiVirus Scan Engine for Red Hat Linux
during LiveUpdate
Possible race condition in Symantec
AntiVirus Scan Engine for Red Hat Linux
during LiveUpdate
02/16/2004 11:59 AMDr. Peter Bieringer (Feb 16 2004)
Re: [Full-Disclosure] Possible race
condition in Symantec AntiVirus Scan
Engine for Red Hat Linux during
LiveUpdate
Re: [Full-Disclosure] Possible race
condition in Symantec AntiVirus Scan
Engine for Red Hat Linux during
LiveUpdate
02/17/2004 02:32 PMValdis.Kletnieks_at_vt.edu (Feb 16 2004)
Norton Internet Security 2005
Norton Internet Security 2005
01/06/2005 12:10 PMvnunet.com Jan 6 2005 3:53PM GMT
Norton Internet Security 2005 Provides
Complete Protection
Norton Internet Security 2005 Provides
Complete Protection
01/03/2005 07:57 PMInformation Week Jan 3 2005 11:14PM GMT
Norton Internet Security 2005
AntiSpyware Edition (beta)
Norton Internet Security 2005
AntiSpyware Edition (beta)
04/19/2005 11:16 AMZDNet UK Apr 19 2005 2:57PM GMT
Review: Norton Internet Security 2005,
AntiSpyware Edition
Review: Norton Internet Security 2005,
AntiSpyware Edition
06/17/2005 04:30 PMInformationweek.com - Fri Jun 17, 01:55 pm GMT
February 8, 2005 Enterprise Update Scan
Tool v2 (standalone version)
February 8, 2005 Enterprise Update Scan
Tool v2 (standalone version)
04/13/2005 12:07 PMApril 12, 2005 Enterprise Update Scan
Tool (standalone version) - English
April 12, 2005 Enterprise Update Scan
Tool (standalone version) - English
04/13/2005 01:55 AMMicrosoft has released a new tool designed to help enterprises detect
updates provided with the Microsoft Security Bulletins released April
12, 2005. This tool is a command line scanning tool built for the sole
purpose of helping customers determine systems that may need security
updates provided with the released bulletins. Users of this tool
should have experience in deploying software to corporate environments
and with using command line tools. More information on this tool can
be found in the readme.rtf documentation packaged with the tool
download.
Opinion: How Broken Is Norton 2005
Activation?
Opinion: How Broken Is Norton 2005
Activation?
03/28/2005 10:31 AMExtreme Tech Mar 28 2005 1:58PM GMT
Symantec confirms activation problem on
Norton AntiVirus 2004
Symantec confirms activation problem on
Norton AntiVirus 2004
11/03/2003 08:53 AMComputer Weekly Nov 3 2003 8:18AM ET
Norton AntiVirus 2005 Screenshots
Norton AntiVirus 2005 Screenshots
06/24/2004 09:32 AMNorton AntiVirus 2005 Beta
Norton AntiVirus 2005 Beta
06/29/2004 08:42 AMNorton Antivirus 2005 screenshots leak
to web
Norton Antivirus 2005 screenshots leak
to web
06/24/2004 06:39 AMNorton AntiVirus 2005 Beta preview
Norton AntiVirus 2005 Beta preview
06/29/2004 12:25 PMTrend Micro Tests PC-cillin 2005
Trend Micro Tests PC-cillin 2005
08/27/2004 01:47 PMTrend Micro has begun a beta test for PC-cillin Internet Security
2005, which includes an antivirus, firewall, spyware protection, spam
blocking, and Web filtering. The test will run through September 30,
and twenty $75 gift certifcates will be given to select beta testers
who participate. Those interested in trying out the latest PC-cillin
release can fill out a
short
registration for the beta test.
Security Update 2005-003 (Client) 1.0
Security Update 2005-003 (Client) 1.0
03/22/2005 04:35 PMDelivers a number of security enhancements and is recommended for all
Macintosh users.
Windows Security Updates Summary for
April 2005
Windows Security Updates Summary for
April 2005
04/13/2005 06:32 AMInternet security fears for 2005
Internet security fears for 2005
12/31/2004 10:24 AMEvening Standard Dec 31 2004 1:42PM GMT
Virginity Security Advisory 2005-001 :
Hola CMS - File destruction and System
access
Virginity Security Advisory 2005-001 :
Hola CMS - File destruction and System
access
03/14/2005 04:38 PMVirginity Security (Mar 12 2005)
Windows locks up when running Norton
Antivirus Attempts a scan
Windows locks up when running Norton
Antivirus Attempts a scan
05/14/2004 03:14 PMSymantec Norton Internet Security
AutoProtect Errors
Symantec Norton Internet Security
AutoProtect Errors
03/30/2005 11:39 AMAddict3d.org Mar 30 2005 2:55PM GMT
Introducing... Bluetooth Version 2.0
(4/11/2005)
Introducing... Bluetooth Version 2.0
(4/11/2005)
04/13/2005 10:34 PMbargainPDA.com Apr 14 2005 12:32AM GMT
Interspire ArticleLive 2005 (php
version) is vulnerable to XSS
Interspire ArticleLive 2005 (php
version) is vulnerable to XSS
03/23/2005 04:53 PMmircia mircia (Mar 22 2005)
Gentoo Linux Ships 2005 Version
Gentoo Linux Ships 2005 Version
03/29/2005 11:29 AMGentoo Linux published version 2005.0 over the weekend, complete with
a new security system.
Re: Symantec Antivirus client locally
created scheduled scan is not running if
the local console is logged off
Re: Symantec Antivirus client locally
created scheduled scan is not running if
the local console is logged off
03/22/2005 05:13 PMBoneMachine (Mar 22 2005)
Re: Re: Symantec Antivirus client
locally created scheduled scan is not
running if the local console is logged
off
Re: Re: Symantec Antivirus client
locally created scheduled scan is not
running if the local console is logged
off
03/22/2005 06:53 PMEitan Caspi (Mar 22 2005)
McAfee Internet Security Suite 2005
Insecure File Permission
McAfee Internet Security Suite 2005
Insecure File Permission
04/19/2005 09:25 AMfrSIRT Apr 19 2005 2:08PM GMT
Let MOM check the Symantec AntiVirus
version!
Let MOM check the Symantec AntiVirus
version!
06/13/2004 06:33 PMV3N14 April 4, 2005 Current Awareness
Happenings On the Internet: Knowledge
Discovery Resources 2005
V3N14 April 4, 2005 Current Awareness
Happenings On the Internet: Knowledge
Discovery Resources 2005
04/04/2005 06:51 AM
Knowledge Discovery
Resources 2005This mp3 broadcast edition of Current
Awareness Happenings on the Internet by
Marcus P. Zillman, M.S.,
A.M.H.A. April 4, 2005 V3N14 discusses
Knowledge Discovery
Rersources 2005. Click on the below audio mp3 broadcast to
hear Marcus P. Zillman describing this annotated white paper link
compilation. View this site at:
Knowledge Discovery
Resources 2005http://zillman.blogspot.com/2005/03/knowledge-discovery-r
esources-2005.html
What's in a code name?