Super Bowl cooking. PHP Security.
Super Bowl cooking
Up late backing up. Many fine GB flying through the air.
Next Sunday is the Super Bowl, which means hosting Hans’s pals for Madden playing and watching the game. I’ll be cooking, trying to accomplish my TGI Friday’s Three-for-All replication, with buffalo wings, mozzarella sticks, and potato skins. Which will mean some prep on Saturday.
Dinner party the next Saturday, the 12th. Denyse and I going out of town the 13th and 14th for Valentine’s. End of the month will be our 9th “Being Together” anniversary (which means our 8th wedding anniversary will be this June).
PHP Security Consortium
The PHP Security Consortium website launched today, and I can see myself catching up on some essential reading there in the near future. One of their first projects is the aptly named “PHP Security Guide” (available in HTML and DocBook formats as of this writing, but coming in PDF), an in-depth work-in-progress based on Chris Shiflett’s “PHP Security Workbook.” Monthly projects spotlights and on-going article series make this the newest must-have bookmark for anyone serious about PHP development.
If you’re like me, getting a software project prototyped usually takes precedence over making it secure (or secure enough as the case may be). I’m looking forward to finding out the best techniques on how to secure existing projects, as well as planning for new ones.