Blogroll Links

A blogger who runs a credit card related blog recently contacted me via this site, suggesting we should add each others’ blogs to our blogrolls to increase our readerships. I responded as follows: I declined to link to his blog I pointed out that I don’t have a blogroll on this site anyway I promised Read more…

Lost Email in Thunderbird

Much as I’m sold on Mozilla Thunderbird as an email client, it did give me a bit of a scare recently. I have a folder used to store email from a mailing list that dates back to the beginning of the decade and contains around 45k emails! However recently I noticed all the emails dated Read more…

The Evil Hungarian Notation

Hungarian Notation is a variable naming convention invented by Charles Simonyi. It comes in two flavours: Systems Hungarian Notation, in which a prefix is used to encode the underlying representation of the identifier, for example dRadius to indicate that the radius is represented as a double presision number (i.e. prefixed with a ā€œdā€) Apps Hungarian Read more…

Personal Computer Security – Two Simple Precautions

There seems to be a perception that security is about designing technology that the hackers can’t break into. Indeed I’ve seen posts on mailing lists, asking about how secure popular instant messaging software is. Sadly I feel it’s actually not worth worrying about ā€“ because whatever weaknesses the software has, the human beings using it Read more…

Welcome to Software Debugged

Greetings and welcome to Software Debugged. There are no prizes for guessing what the focus of this blog is – software obviously! Having said that, I have no intention of being narrow minded. I intend to write about anything in the field of software – and in any related field, such as the internet for Read more…