Privacy
version 1.00 – Effective January 21, 2009
This Privacy Policy is about you, your rights and protections as a user of SYSPROG.NET in any of its forms or domains. Of course, it does not include any non SYSPROG.NET owned or operated sites that might link to or from SYSPROG.NET.
By using this website, you allow us to collect, store and use your personal information as described below. As the SYSPROG.NET service evolves, this Privacy Policy may change. You should periodically review it for changes.
In order to provide SYSPROG.NET services, we collect, store, and use the following types of information:
* Non-personal information (e.g. search parameters, IP address, etc)
* Personal information that you provide (e.g. email address for Newsletter subscription)
We will not sell your personal information or any information that can be directly connected to you as an individual user.
Although we will do our best to protect your data, we cannot guarantee the security of your data as it is transmitted over the internet. Once we have received your data, we will use strict procedures and security features to prevent unauthorized access.
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or our privacy practices, please contact us at privacy@SYSPROG.NET
The object-oriented model makes it easy to build up programs by accretion. What this often means, in practice, is that it provides a structured way to write spaghetti code.
— Paul Graham
