thedjbway.rayservers.com
the djb way: "friends"
http://thedjbway.rayservers.com/friends.html
In this section we introduce several other programmers who have found inspiration and methodology in the work of Daniel Bernstein. Otherwise, we don't pretend to know anything about anyone's personal associations, or even if they are really very friendly! What is important here is that the contributions of these "friends" has significantly enriched and extended the scope, currency, and utility of the djb way. Http:/ www.superscript.com/. For the current catalogue of his projects. A drop-in replacement for.
thedjbway.b0llix.net
the djb way: "friends"
http://thedjbway.b0llix.net/friends.html
In this section we introduce several other programmers who have found inspiration and methodology in the work of Daniel Bernstein. Otherwise, we don't pretend to know anything about anyone's personal associations, or even if they are really very friendly! What is important here is that the contributions of these "friends" has significantly enriched and extended the scope, currency, and utility of the djb way. Http:/ www.superscript.com/. For the current catalogue of his projects. A drop-in replacement for.
devsec.org
devsec.org links
http://www.devsec.org/links.html
Welcome to devsec.org. Here are some people who have written software I like:. William E. Baxter. A source-file library derived from the many fine software packages from D.J. Bernstein. Utilities for use with qmail. An UCSPI protocol for the TCP communication domain that uses SSL to encrypt communication. Laurent G. Bercot. A set of general-purpose libraries. A set of tools designed to make easy instant notification and checking of small databases across the network. A system to manage UNIX services.