Post APpWQqRcGS4qcpd0S0 by Ellishlomo@infosec.exchange
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(DIR) Post #APpWQqRcGS4qcpd0S0 by Ellishlomo@infosec.exchange
2022-11-21T05:58:00Z
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What's the worst programming language when it comes to security?
(DIR) Post #APpWQqxWLpb8DmYUBE by jerry@infosec.exchange
2022-11-21T05:58:27Z
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@Ellishlomo c++
(DIR) Post #APpWQrZo3UDs8WT3r6 by jeff@server.mastodon.ocjtech.us
2022-11-21T06:01:13Z
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@jerry @Ellishlomo C++ is too new. Straight C.
(DIR) Post #APpWQsB1p5zrzxsmsC by jerry@infosec.exchange
2022-11-21T06:03:09Z
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@jeff @Ellishlomo I picked c++ because it has most of the badness of c and a whole lot of other ways to shoot myself in the foot. But I think between the two, this competition is locked up
(DIR) Post #APpWQte8MMsAYWVXsW by mansr@society.oftrolls.com
2022-11-21T13:38:52Z
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@jerry @jeff @Ellishlomo I'd say C++ is worse since you need a lot more context (that is often nearly impossible to find) in order to tell for sure what any particular statement actually does.