Morning Code Sip

MCS 0029: Initialization in C++, WebCopilot, Atomic Habits for developers

Today, I propose the 3 following articles to start your day.

Initialization in C++

A really interesting experiment on the difference between copy-initialization (e.g. in return statements) and direct-initialization (e.g. in static_cast expressions).
This is also a good reminder about why you should try to be up to date with your compiler.

WebCopilot

An automation tool that enumerates subdomains then filters out xss, sqli, open redirect, lfi, ssrf and rce parameters and then scans for vulnerabilities.
This tool can really improve your life if you work in security, as a lot of tedious task will be automated with it!

Supercharge Your Developer Journey with Tiny Atomic Habits by Natan Silnitsky

A nice talk about how you can improve your developer journey.
Based on Atomic Habits, by James Clear (a great book), the lecturer gives us some ways on how to improve ourselves as developer.
If you haven’t, i really recommand you to read the Atomic Habits book.

Full disclosure:the link to the book is an affiliate one. I will earn a commission if you buy the book.


I hope you enjoyed those articles as much as your morning bevrage, and that they gave you some interesting knowledge.
Personnally, I read them while drinking my first cup of coffee of the day ☕

Have a splendid day, and see you in the next Morning Code Sip articles. 😀

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