Official account for "The Fuzzing Book" by @AndreasZeller, @_rahulgopinath, @mboehme_, @thegordonfraser, and @mozdeco.

Joined August 2018
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Instructors and students: Do you use @FuzzingBook or @Debugging_Book and would like to help shaping their future? If so, fill out our 2024 reader survey at forms.gle/pMDftr94GfLYyJHs7 and help us find out about our readership!
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When I first started to learn about fuzzing, I did a deep dive into the basic principles behind fuzzers. The @FuzzingBook proved to be a great resource for this. It contains hands-on examples and covers a broad range of topics relevant to fuzzing Smart Contracts.
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TU Munich is looking for a full professor in programming languages: portal.mytum.de/jobs/profess…

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The Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien) is inviting applications for a full professorship in programming languages and compilers: informatics.tuwien.ac.at/new…
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The Fuzzing Book 1.2 is out! This release includes * a new chapter on fuzzing with constraints * a new chapter on compiler testing * support for Python 3.9-3.12 All new features: fuzzingbook.org/html/Release…
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We have a new chapter on “Fuzzing with Constraints”, introducing the #ISLa specification language. Enjoy!
Replying to @AndreasZeller
For an introduction to #ISLa, check out our @FuzzingBook tutorial at fuzzingbook.org/html/Fuzzing… This comes with plenty of examples, and a video tutorial, too! Choose "Resources -> Edit Notebook" to interact with ISLa right in your browser.
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Great talk on fuzzing and prototyping fuzzing algorithms with python and @FuzzingBook.
Vive le fuzzing! La semaine dernière, j'ai donné une conférence sur le fuzzing à Nancy – «Building great fuzzers in five minutes» Si jamais vous avez voulu m'entendre parler français, profitez des premières minutes; the rest is in English :-) ultv.univ-lorraine.fr/video/…
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Fuzzingbook bloopers! My student @Amanroy_geek compiled all takeouts of my recent @FuzzingBook course into a blooper reel, including me singing "Girl from Ipanema", making all sorts of errors, panicking, and more. See the full video at fuzzingbook.org/html/Guide_f…
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The Fuzzing Book 1.1 is out! Now with 23 course videos, interactive quizzes, type annotations, updated code that you can run in your browser, and much more. Want to learn how to generate software tests? Check out @fuzzingbook at fuzzingbook.org 1/6
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There's lots of improvements under the hood, too – @FuzzingBook uses continuous testing and integration, such that we can quickly detect and fix bugs and incompatibilities. "pip install fuzzingbook" also installs all dependent packages. Lots of small things, too! 5/6
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Code-wise, this release is supposed to be fully compatible with earlier versions. For a full list of changes, check out our release notes: fuzzingbook.org/html/Release… Enjoy fuzzing! 6/6
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Loving the @FuzzingBook for software testing by @AndreasZeller and co-workers with its interactive and binder-enabled Jupyter notebooks github.com/uds-se/fuzzingboo… Great work - thank you for making everything open source! @ProjectJupyter @mybinderteam
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Guest Lecture in @AndreasZeller's Fuzzing course (based on the @FuzzingBook). Talked about When to Stop Fuzzing: ​fuzzingbook.org/html/WhenToS… Love that live programming format. Really helps me to develop the topic from scratch & in front of the students. Thanks for the invite! 🙏
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Fuzzingbook 1.0 is out! Now built for Python 3.9 or later, with updated dependencies, and several code improvements under the hood. "pip install fuzzingbook" should get you the 1.0 package and also install all dependencies. fuzzingbook.org/html/Release…
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Automated debugging! Hi folks – we're developing #Alhazen, a tool that automatically finds out when and why your program fails. We'd like you to try it out! If you have a CS degree, know Python, and want to help our research, take part in our user study at vrt-21-0007.cispa.de

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Some background on the #Alhazen technique: publications.cispa.saarland/… Enjoy!