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          David
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          Wheeler
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       This book provides a set of design and implementation
       guidelines for writing secure programs for Linux and Unix
       systems. Such programs include application programs used as
       viewers of remote data, web applications (including CGI
       scripts), network servers, and setuid/setgid programs.
       Specific guidelines for C, C++, Java, Perl, Python, TCL, and
       Ada95 are included. 
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