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  Search Home : Computers : Programming : Languages : C : Cyclone
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  • C with Safety: Cyclone: Forum system with much debate, many interesting and useful posts, some nonsense. Begins debate via New Scientist Cyclone article. [Slashdot]
  • Cyclone: C dialect, based partly on Popcorn, type-safe, polymorphic, gives C control over data representation and memory management, but prevents buffer overflows, dangling pointers, and format string attacks. Description, documents, download.
  • Cyclone Blows Away the Bugs for Programmers: Cyclone is similar to the C language, but far more bug resistant because it forces code to be checked thoroughly before authors can finish programs, via its special compiler which rewrites code or suggest fixes. [silicon.com]
  • Cyclone Blows Computer Bugs Out of Code: New computer language designed to avoid programming errors may prevent many security breaches, according to US computer scientists behind project, teams at Cornell University, AT&T Labs New York. [New Scientist]
  • New Cyclone Programming Language: Bugs be Gone!: Cornell University, AT&T Labs developing language like C but far harder for authors to introduce bugs when programming; data representation, calling conventions interoperable with C styles, which simplifies porting. [Security Administrator]
  • Secure Future All at C: New strain of C language sinks bugs, US researchers working on project that may herald dawn of more secure OSs, free of many common glitches that hamper today's offerings. [vnunet.com]
  • Will Software Development Get Hit by a Cyclone?: Treats advantages, drawbacks of Cyclone, focus: should one use it in programs? Introduces major benefits, examines new features, more so ones most significant to C programmers, covers ease of porting C code. [SecurityFocus]

 
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