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CSecureEditEx - A More Secure Edit Control

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CSecureEditEx controls are resistant to password revealers. Passwords aren't visible in the process memory.

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Dominik started programming in Omikron Basic, a programming language for the good old Atari ST. After this, there was some short period of QBasic programming on the PC, but soon he began learning C++, which is his favorite language up to now.

Today, his programming experience includes C / C++ / [Visual] C++ [MFC], C#/.NET, Java, JavaScript, PHP and HTML and the basics of pure assembler.

He is interested in almost everything that has to do with computing; his special interests are security, cryptography and data compression.

You can find his latest freeware, open source projects and articles on his website: https://www.dominik-reichl.de/.

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