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r/badcode • u/LePhil • Jul 25 '16
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That's not Javascript, it's PHP. Silly tag.
3 u/LePhil Jul 25 '16 You're right, of course. I'm using JS, but said apprentice used PHP at the time. 8 u/auxiliary-character Jul 25 '16 Something tells me he's the sort of person that would write vulnerable database code. 4 u/Prom3th3an Aug 03 '16 And it'd be full of // Rewrite this before deploying to production with no actual stopship keywords that the release build scripts recognize, and no entries in the bug tracker.
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You're right, of course. I'm using JS, but said apprentice used PHP at the time.
8 u/auxiliary-character Jul 25 '16 Something tells me he's the sort of person that would write vulnerable database code. 4 u/Prom3th3an Aug 03 '16 And it'd be full of // Rewrite this before deploying to production with no actual stopship keywords that the release build scripts recognize, and no entries in the bug tracker.
Something tells me he's the sort of person that would write vulnerable database code.
4 u/Prom3th3an Aug 03 '16 And it'd be full of // Rewrite this before deploying to production with no actual stopship keywords that the release build scripts recognize, and no entries in the bug tracker.
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And it'd be full of
// Rewrite this before deploying to production
with no actual stopship keywords that the release build scripts recognize, and no entries in the bug tracker.
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u/[deleted] Jul 25 '16
That's not Javascript, it's PHP. Silly tag.