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242: In The End, It’s You Vs. You.

In the end, it’s you vs. you. Is this about living or dying? It seems that this is a common...

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241: How To Use Raw Pointers Properly And Still Avoid Crashes.

Some people say that raw pointers are evil and should be avoided. Raw pointers are useful when...

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240: Video Game Update: Introducing The TUCUT Library.

You can join an actual game development session almost every Saturday. This schedule might change...

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239: What 20 Percent Of Topics Should You Focus On?

There’s a lot you can learn about programming. But do you need to know it all? I’ve been...

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238: Filesystem: Recent WordPress Attack Lets Editors Take Over.

This is a real example of how the filesystem can be used to take over a WordPress website....

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237: Filesystem: How To Avoid Security Vulnerabilities. Part 3.

Avoid being predictable. This advice applies to almost everything you do as a programmer. This...

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236: Filesystem: How To Avoid Security Vulnerabilities. Part 2.

Run your program with the least permissions possible. You have a choice of how you want to run...

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235: Filesystem: How To Avoid Security Vulnerabilities. Part 1.

When it comes to security, it’s better to learn from examples. Failure is a good thing when we...

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234: Filesystem: Journaling Keeps Your Filesystem Intact.

Journaling records extra information in case there are problems. We normally think of our...

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233: Schedule Changes To Support Take Up Code.

The Take Up Code podcast needs your support. There are some changes coming to the Take Up Code...

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232: Filesystem: Linking Explained: Symbolic, Soft, Hard, Junction.

Filesystems allow you to refer to refer to your content with different names. You can usually...

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231: Filesystem: Metadata Holds More Information.

Metadata provides information about your files. You might hear the prefix meta applied to other...

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230: Filesystem: What Can They Do? Part 4.

There is a special type of filesystem used to swap memory. This is not something you’ll need to...

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229: Filesystem: What Can They Do? Part 3.

Access control lists provide more security options. The previous episode described the...

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228: Filesystem: What Can They Do? Part 2.

Security is a big part of filesystems. But you can’t have a secure filesystem if you don’t...

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227: Filesystem: What Can They Do? Part 1.

There are many different types of filesystems with different capabilities. Knowing what these...

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226: Filesystem: CHS vs. LBA Modes.

Cylinder, Head, Sector or CHS vs. Logical Block Addressing or LBA give you two ways to find data...

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225: Filesystem: Partitions Allow You To Divide Your Disks.

Dividing your disks into partitions allows you to use each partition for separate tasks. Would...

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224: Filesystem: Drive Letters, Mounting, And Paths. Part 2.

How are filesystem organized with multiple drives? The solution that was included with DOS and...

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223: Filesystem: Drive Letters, Mounting, And Paths. Part 1.

How are filesystem organized with multiple drives? Now that you know why you should learn how...

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