I've always wanted to understand Wiles proof for Fermat's Last Theorem. I have started on it but I have no good idea on how to approach the subject. Experts say that it takes decades of studying for a layman to understand it.
Web security because I'm a web developer who definitely builds unsecure applications. Unfortunately (and incorrectly, IMO) the full stack dev market doesn't really value security too much as it pertains to marketable job skills. For instance, I spend my time improving my Javascript skillset which has a greater impact on my bottom line at the moment.
If you can identify you're writing insecure code or building insecure apps you are just being lazy to do it proper way. Web security IMO isn't about learning a new thing, these are concepts that are part of the development flow.
Textbooks can be good for this kind of thing. We read Operating System Concepts by Abraham Silberschatz in an OS class I took and it has a whole chapter on threads.The entire book is actually really good, each chapter reads like an essay discussing the topic in a natural way.
I want to learn an instrument. I'm afraid it's too late.
I also want to learn all the latest deep learning stuff. I'm learning, but the progress is slow.
bjourne|10 years ago
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semicolondev|10 years ago
Good resources to start with:
OWASP Top Ten Project https://goo.gl/yv6D4t
OWASP REST Security Cheat Sheet https://goo.gl/93VPKD
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