I'm assuming that the relevant code, is simply an if statement checking for the existence of the url parameters, not even checking if the security questions are correct.
Yesterday I had to store integers as keys in a map. It's good to learn today that they are implicitly converted to strings. Yes I could have used an array, but that would of required me to know the max index I would suppose. Maybe in JavaScript I insert into the array at any index, but that doesn't seem usual to me, coming from a C background I'd allocate the max index + 1.
How exactly did you set up this fail over scheme? You run your own instance of bind. And I'm amusing your listing your domains NS records as your own, and another parties (e.g. cloudflare, etc)?
Absolutely no problem, buddy. I'm glad to be able to look out for suspicious links like the one you posted. With security issues the way they are today, you can never be too careful.
I'm a little skeptical about following this link. Why can't you just give a direct link? Who knows where that link will lead to? I certainly don't and I'm not about to try it and become a victim of drive by downloads, etc.
People that state it's such a horrible language are "follow" types. I believe some people actually do think it's a bad language, but for the most part, I would say people are just following the status quo.
People that state it's such a horrible language are "follow" types. I believe some people actually do think it's a bad language, but for the most part, I would say people are just following the status quo.
I mean, most people don't want to specialize. I just turned down a chance to interview, but after finding out this was some specialized role, I declined because specialization isn't the best for my career.
This is negligence on the developers part and I think they should be disciplined.