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4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 27 August 2012 - 09:24 PM
Hello.
I have a question, partly because of my knowledge not in Ruby programming.
In fact, most of the people in one way or another connected with the programming (and the classics, and web), believe that Ruby is a great language, which is inherent in all the right cherty.I take for granted the fact, because by reading the documentation i became convinced of it myself.
But I have a question to those people who are already practicing web programming, and have own projects.
Is it safe to RoR(RubyonRails)?
And if not then where you can read the relevant documentation to protect their web applications on the ROR.
Excuse me, for my bad English.
I have a question, partly because of my knowledge not in Ruby programming.
In fact, most of the people in one way or another connected with the programming (and the classics, and web), believe that Ruby is a great language, which is inherent in all the right cherty.I take for granted the fact, because by reading the documentation i became convinced of it myself.
But I have a question to those people who are already practicing web programming, and have own projects.
Is it safe to RoR(RubyonRails)?
And if not then where you can read the relevant documentation to protect their web applications on the ROR.
Excuse me, for my bad English.
#2
Posted 03 September 2012 - 07:36 AM
Hi Craf, welcome to Codecall 
The security of any language depends on the programmer. Good programming will stop hackers, mistakes let them in.
There's a great guide to security in RoR here - it's far too long for me to be able to summarise, but it covers pretty much everything, including session hijacking, cross site scripting, code injections, and brute force password attacks.
I hope that helps!

The security of any language depends on the programmer. Good programming will stop hackers, mistakes let them in.
There's a great guide to security in RoR here - it's far too long for me to be able to summarise, but it covers pretty much everything, including session hijacking, cross site scripting, code injections, and brute force password attacks.
I hope that helps!

#3
Posted 04 September 2012 - 05:59 AM
Thank you for your advice
#5
Posted 04 September 2012 - 10:18 PM
Pretty hard to feel the joy of something less like a conversation, because you are the first person who responded to my question. This information will be quite useful when writing a large application.
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