Tuesday, July 02, 2002


Strsafe.h: Safer String Handling in C. Keep your C code secure with strsafe.h functions, a set of safer string handling functions for the C programming language. [MSDN]

If you code for windows, you should consider using these APIs.
5:25:05 PM    


Microsoft one step closer to settlement. A federal judge says that both parties had complied with laws governing antitrust settlements, a nod that could signal a final ruling soon. [CNET News.com]
5:16:58 PM    

U.S. vs. U.N. Court: Two Worldviews. The emergence of the U.S. as the sole superpower has only deepened its resistance to international organizations. By Serge Schmemann. [New York Times: Politics]
9:41:02 AM    

Internet privacy campaigner to become MS privacy officer. Bowden and the Beast... [The Register]
9:31:13 AM    

Doubling the Damage at the U.N.. The Bush administration's misguided campaign to demolish the International Criminal Court now threatens to undermine United Nations peacekeeping too, starting with Bosnia. [New York Times: Opinion]
9:03:12 AM    

The Market Can Transform Our Schools. The Supreme Court's voucher decision clears the way for a major expansion of parental school choice. By Milton Friedman. [New York Times: Opinion]
9:01:33 AM    

Everyone Is Outraged. If some cynic should suggest that President Bush's new anger over corporate fraud is less than sincere, I know how his spokesmen will react. They'll be outraged. By Paul Krugman. [New York Times: Opinion]
8:59:56 AM