Rob Janssen

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Welcome to The Internet of Compromised Things

Every time you use WiFi, ask yourself: could I be connecting to the Internet through a compromised router with malware? It's becoming more and more common to see malware installed not at the server, desktop, laptop, or smartphone level, but at the router level.

You Wouldn't Base64 a Password - Cryptography Decoded - Paragon Initiative

A Good Name: 9 Rules for Coding That Commands Respect

Bad names are like paper cuts. A single one is unlikely to cause any serious damage, but many put together can cause an entire code base to be scrapped. What’s worse, the effect is often exponentially cumulative.

Tinder and Hookup-Culture Promotion

It’s a balmy night in Manhattan’s financial district, and at a sports bar called Stout, everyone is Tindering. The tables are filled with young women and men who’ve been chasing money and deals on Wall Street all day, and now they’re out looking for hookups.

2D Scaling Basics for Games and Web Design

With mobile games and social games, it seems that 2D graphics has made a comeback to gaming industry. How long it will last is not entirely clear, but for the time being 2D is back into the game (pun intended). And when it comes to web design, 2D is (and has always been) there.

Hidden Features of C#? [closed]

We, C# developers, all know the basics of C#. I mean declarations, conditionals, loops, operators, etc. Some of us even mastered the stuff like Generics, anonymous types, lambdas, LINQ, ...

Isolated User Mode in Windows 10 with Dave Probert

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RAM is the new SSD

Your data fits in RAM. Yes, it does. Don’t believe it? Visit the hilarious yourdatafitsinram.com website. But there is an entirely new dimension to this since last week’s announcement by Intel, which hasn’t gotten enough attention in the blogosphere yet.

An homage to strict coding

When I first began programming, I wrote code with a blissful innocence. In those early days, I learned by tinkering and experimenting, much like how a child learns how the physical world works by picking things up and stumbling on their own feet a few times.

Funniest Movie Bloopers

This Read-It-Later-list is just that, bookmarks of stuff I intend to read or have read. I do not necessarily agree with opinions or statements in the bookmarked articles.

This list is compiled from my Pocket list.