E02: Stupid C++ Tricks: Most Dangerous C Functions (E02)
Retired Microsoft engineer Dave Plummer takes you on a tour of security features made for Windows XP SP2 and then details how to make some of the same improvements to your own code, including the use of the safe string functions in the C++ runtime. From strlen to vsnprintf_s, odds are you'll learn something new to keep in your toolbox! Code on Github: https://github.com/davepl/SafeStrings Snow Crash: https://amzn.to/3yDQ9o5 Writing Secure Code, 2nd Edition: https://amzn.to/3Buh33z

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E01: Stupid C++ Tricks with Dave

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Forbidden C++

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How to Actually Learn C (2027 Edition)

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Advanced C: The UB and optimizations that trick good programmers.

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Tips for C Programming

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Hello, Assembly! Retrocoding the World's Smallest Windows App in x86 ASM

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Branchless Programming: Why "If" is Sloowww... and what we can do about it!

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Bill Gates' Easter Egg!

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Why Don't Bloodstain Forensics Account For Gravity And Drag?

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Hacking Task Manager on 1024+ Cores w/ Cool Video Demos!

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Modern C++: Unique Ptrs and Vectors

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Keynote: After the AI Hype – What’s Real, and What’s Next - Richard Campbell - 2026

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the true reason C++ always wins

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Programming in Assembly without an Operating System

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Creator of C++: Bell Labs, Negative Overhead Abstraction, Mistakes | Bjarne Stroustrup

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