I just published a 9-page secure coding guideline that’s free to download when you join my newsletter. It’s based on my book Alice and Bob Learn Secure Coding, but distilled down into practical, achievable advice.
Language and framework agnostic
Focused on real-world, actionable practices
Designed to be clear, not overwhelming
My goal was to make something that developers can actually use, not just read once and forget. I’d love feedback from the HN community—what's missing? What’s useful?
I just published a 9-page secure coding guideline that’s free to download when you join my newsletter. It’s based on my book Alice and Bob Learn Secure Coding, but distilled down into practical, achievable advice.
Language and framework agnostic
Focused on real-world, actionable practices
Designed to be clear, not overwhelming
My goal was to make something that developers can actually use, not just read once and forget. I’d love feedback from the HN community—what's missing? What’s useful?