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File Upload Security, Java Constructor, VB.NET Start

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This Week in Programming
In this week's newsletter we discuss the security risks associated with users uploading files to your website, show you how to return multiple values from a Delphi function, suggest ways to attract the best developers for your open source project, and much more...
Scott Orgera
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Return Multiple Values From a Delphi Function
A most common construct in a Delphi application would be a procedure or a function. Known as routines, procedures or functions are statement blocks you call from different locations in a program.  Simply put, a procedure is a routine not returning a value while a function returns a value.  A return value from a function is defined by the return type.
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PHP File Upload Security Ideas
When you allow users to upload files to your website you are putting yourself at risk. While nobody is ever completely safe, there are some precautions you can incorporate to make your site safer -- including restricting certain file types, changing permissions and more.
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Starting Another Application Using VB.NET Code
The Start method of the Process object is possibly one of the most underappreciated tools available to you as a programmer.  As a .NET method, Start has a series of overloads (different sets of parameters that determine exactly what the method does). In this case, the overloads let you specify just about any set of parameters that you might want to pass to another process when it starts.
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Attract Quality Contributors to Your Open Source Project
Many open source projects are staffed mostly, or entirely, by unpaid volunteers. Sometimes it's for the love of the open source mission itself, and other times it's out of interest in a particular project.  At the end of the day, though, what matters most is that a lot of open source projects wouldn't even exist -- let alone flourish -- without the help of countless volunteers contributing code and graphics, writing documentation and spreading the word.
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