iSecForce.com
Hello all. I know you are all most likely bored of seeing my name pop up in things like this but please read the entire page before thinking anything.
I am building up a new community for Security People and Programmers as well as avid computer users who just want to learn more. The site is http://www.isecforce.com and it is geared towards people helping other people in the computing field. This is not another hacking community like you see pop up all over the place. This is a place where experts and beginners alike will mingle and trade ideas, fixes and ask questions.
The community is geared towards a fairly mature crowd so please keep everything flame free. If you are psyched to help out, or just want to learn more about security, programming or computers in general, Please stop by the site, sign up and contribute. We have barely been open for six hours and already we have ten members. Keep them all coming and hope to hear from you all.
Thank you,
Hey i was just curious , you said its about security and programming . Does any of that include the realm of cracking and intrusion as well ?
Im all for this serious site . Just a question i wanted to ask any way .
You can rest asure that ill register right now .
Thanks for starting something like this . Been looking for a decent community of this nature for years .
Tog go bog e , Neqtan
You know after posting my question . I decided to just check it out for myself . I guess i was more looking to see how you felt about that in general . Should the discussion of cracking be involved in a security and programming site ? It all depends on what you intended the site to be for security in general or keeping people secure .
But as i figured out from just going to the site it is a good balance of many topics . I like the categories you have laid out so far .
I noticed the code sections state : "Discuss your xxx Projects or ask for help."
Would it be ok to post links on help sites youve found for those languages too ? For C language posting links like , Beejs and cprogramming.com .
Just a thought .
Neqtan
nullbyte00 wrote: This might sound trivial, but you shouldn't write Perl in all-caps because it is a backronym, but started out as just Perl.
Actually PERL is a programming language that stands for "Practical Extraction and Reporting Language" this is why it is written in all caps. It is an abbreviation of this set. I may be wrong in my saying this but this is what I was taught and how I see it written everywhere…just like CGI ;)