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Hi my friend,
I've written an spacial project about SQL's security and i could make a site that nobody could hack it.
I'm looking for valid site to record my project on it. and after that If a company or college or other centers accept it, they invitation me to their country and i work for them.
In the world, does site exist that be valid to record my project on it? OR How can i present it for especial company? OR How can i introduce myself and my ability to the others?
If any person have any suggestion or any solution, i'll become so glad.
Thanks and regret.
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Updated 9-Mar-15 6:51am
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RedDk 9-Mar-15 12:51pm    
Submit your SQL Project to Codeproject:

http://www.codeproject.com/script/Articles/Submit.aspx

Read the instructions carefully. Better yet, type keywords into the search engine and be empirical about the idea; see how to by reading an example or two.

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That's a bold claim: "a site that nobody couldn't hack it" - you'd be surprised what you can do to hack things...

AFAIK there isn't a site where employers look to see if there is anyone they want to employ - but a starting point might be to document it and write it up as an article here: http://www.codeproject.com/script/Articles/Submit.aspx[^]
This site is known for the quality of it's articles, and it would get a reasonable exposure. Or, it will at least get feedback on how secure it actually is.
Whether that would help you get a job in a different country or not is debatable: but it's a start perhaps.
 
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Elham.Deljooei 9-Mar-15 12:11pm    
Hi my friend,
Thanks for your solution. for instance, I heard somebody sent an article for a college or company and their article accepted by them....
I'd like to do it but i don't know how?
Would you mind helping me?
Richard Deeming 9-Mar-15 12:21pm    
Surely if "nobody couldn't hack it", that means everybody could hack it - not such a bold claim after all. :)
Elham.Deljooei 9-Mar-15 12:52pm    
I've updated it. Nobody could hack it.

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