142 pages, sorry, it's more of coding nightmare to follow.
Too many rules, and there are none.
My recommendation is
1. Code should be easy to read.
2. Behavior straight forward, good class and variable naming.
3. If program is to complex, redo it to be simple, use Object orientation.
4. If the algorithm is still complex, write full pseudo code, before actual code.
5. Use comments for bug fix, date, name, revision, reason.
We had internet banking fraud in Singapore as well, there were some debates and I have seen improvements in the bank's security policy.
In summary, we are to blame if we give our ATM card to others. But, if the bank did not limit the amount that could be withdrawn from the ATM card, then it is the bank's fault.
So the bank should have a good security policy like proactively implement preventive measures to minimise damage and give good advices their customers.
142 pages, sorry, it's more of coding nightmare to follow. Too many rules, and there are none. My recommendation is 1. Code should be easy to read. 2. Behavior straight forward, good class and variable naming. 3. If program is to complex, redo it to be simple, use Object orientation. 4. If the algorithm is still complex, write full pseudo code, before actual code. 5. Use comments for bug fix, date, name, revision, reason.
Bat requirements.
I am quite sure nudity would be a more appalling number
I would say that you should not look at what you can get from a job, but rather what would you become doing the job.
We had internet banking fraud in Singapore as well, there were some debates and I have seen improvements in the bank's security policy.
In summary, we are to blame if we give our ATM card to others. But, if the bank did not limit the amount that could be withdrawn from the ATM card, then it is the bank's fault.
So the bank should have a good security policy like proactively implement preventive measures to minimise damage and give good advices their customers.
First is the machine has to know whos the loser. Now that hard to judge.
After 60 hours, I find that life no longer holds any meaning. Everseen a CEO working 80 hrs per week?