Ahh.. yeah.. oh dear. Yeah man, coding's not for everyone. It's a choice.. And this whole thing..
it's not exaclty a "and next week we start studying for the finals and -- oh dear.. we almost forgot to do unix.. yes.. perl. .ok.. let's do a little project.. yes yes .. let's see.. let's have a web site where users can make accounts, change passwords, save data to a database via a form and maybe retrieve lsot passwords, let's have 20 or more people who don't exactly really want to do this try it out.. and open the stuff to the whole internet do our servers can get hacked and then uhm... ok you got a week. Oh! Almost forgot! It's almost ASP hour!"


In reply to Re^3: Parse form data to database by leocharre
in thread Parse form data to database by tryharder

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