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Message-ID: <3FC9F6E8.1030207@linuxbox.org>
From: ge at linuxbox.org (Gadi Evron)
Subject: automated vulnerability testing

Michael Gale wrote:
> Oh.. I like this thread. I am not a programmer but would like to learn
> and when I want to do something I want to be the best at it and do it
> the right way. 

Use C. :)

> So C programming feels like a good challenge.

It (usually) isn't about the language, it's usually about the programmer.
So saying C is not secure is rather.. silly.
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