[HTTPS-E Rulesets] New Rules Coming Soon

Victor Garin vic.garin at gmail.com
Sat Aug 6 21:15:21 PDT 2011


New Rules Coming Soon:

1. GoogleMaps.xml

2. CIBC.xml

2. GoogleCanada.xml

3. VanillaMasterCard.xml

4. EquifaxCanada.xml

5. NetflixCanada.xml

I could probably commit it a lot faster if "sh ./make-trivial-rule
example.com" worked...but there is no such file after downloading the
git to make trivial rules...(ref:
https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere/development )

Maybe someone can write a simple Java code that makes trivial
rules....or I can put it on my to-do list...Java because I forgot
Python...And my Java is still rusty and also not complete just like
Python :( ...Anyways I am taking C++ in September at a University, so
hopefully I will be able to learn 1 programming language completely
once and for all....

I was studying Java via Distance Education (Athabasca University) and
it was a real pain..(go at your own pace, no motivation)..so I dropped
out...and also I was resisting it too much, because Java seemed more
complicated than Python which I self studied almost half way
through...but then had to stop studying Python because the distance
education was starting....so now I forgot almost all of Python...

Hopefully a University with lectures and lab will allow me to complete
the course....

Anyways where was I, yes can someone write a small piece of code in
Java to make trivial rules....like such I just input the xyz.com in my
IDE (jGrasp) and click Run (since if I remember correctly the .java
and .class file will be in the same folder) and so I can modify the
.java file to fit my needs....to make it create rules according to my
specs....Or I will try to do that later....hmm...maybe I should start
reading my C++ book now....so I don't mess up...and get behind when
classes start...I am a slow reader esp. for text books...I can read
stuff like news or interesting forums very fast though....but whenever
it comes to 'study' text books...I dunno it just slows down so much,
and my mind wanders away or I just don't grasp the stuff, and I have
to re-read it a couple of times.....

-Vic Garin (not my real name)



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