These days internet security is important–what with all the virus and spyware issues out there. You can virtually classify it as terrorism. Yes, they’re not crashing planes into buildings or strapping bombs on themselves, but whoever creates these nasty viruses and spyware files have certainly developed the same mindset: to terrorize. And these days, too, acquiring internet security can be somewhat of a stretch. Even the freeware that’s available ultimately proves to be obsolete from a certain standpoint. So what do you do?
You learn internet security code on your own! Right?
Well, sort of…. It’s not exactly a manual at your fingertips you can read in a couple hours and know exactly what you’re doing. You can take college courses, too, but that’ll leave you spending hours leading up to a half-year’s worth of information before you can really grasp the concept of internet security coding to create your own specialized anti-virus, anti-spyware, anti-malware programs. The question is this: are there are any resources to help you along the way? Maybe you’re already well versed in computer codes and language but have no idea how to create security programs! Is there really an easy-to-use source of information? Sort of an Internet Security for Dummies book or e-book available?
The answer, thankfully, is yes. You just have to know where to look. For the sake of convenience and the fact that this writer has a good heart and compassion, here’s a list of links to help you learn how to code internet security programs for your home system with ease–
http://www.codeproject.com
http://www.gamedev.net
http://www.cprogramming.com
Surf through these sites, and you’ll notice they’re community-based–meaning you get some of your information by sharing and discussing projects with others interested in the field of computer programming code. All three are different but provide the same service: to help you with your programming needs.