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Monthly Archives: December 2007
Filter Input-Escape Output: Security Principle and Practice
I haven’t been blogging lately because I’ve been busy. Chris said that he read my last blog entry in two minutes and thought, “What the fuck happened to Terry?” Well since he’s doing the PHP Advent Calendar, I thought I’d … Continue reading
ATM startups
At work last week, a co-worker asked me what I thought of Y Combinator and if it was a good idea for starting a company. I shouted back, “Shit, if you need the money that bad, let’s walk down to … Continue reading
Posted in Lunch 2.0, business and economics
Tagged ATM, Bobcat, C, Caltech, Combinator, funding, humor, Lunch 2.0, MacDraw, measure, money, programming, startup, value, Washington Mutual, Web 2.0, Y Combinator
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