C++ inherits a host of opportunities for type violations from C and adds a few of its own. – Bjarne Stroustrup, "A rationale for semantically enhanced library languages" Java Coding StandardsThe CERT Java Coding Standard is split into two sections: Java Rules and Java Coding Guidelines. | Section |
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| The Java Recommendations are Coding Guidelines are focused on nonnormative guidelines which are recommended to follow for secure coding best practices, but may be considered more stylistic in their content. The recommendations on this wiki are being updated to support Java SE 8. Please create a sign-in account if you are interested in commenting or contributing to these guidelines. |
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