What the fukc hell!?!?
What kind of retarded insane freak with the gall to call themself a programmer would do something so idiotic?
 

Plese excuse that outburst but i'm going to get myself a $1.60 laptop.(What the fukc hell!?!?)

Ok, ok ok, i'm sorry, i just can't beleive that degree of stupidity. Can the programmer be sued?

I recently wrote that type of app(javascript 'n' html and such- Mickey Mouse stuff;-) for a class(no cgi backend, next class) and i had price embedded in the html and stuff, but it was only there so I wouldn't need to query the database for a pricecheck of a windowshopper.

Before the customer actually made a purchase(clicked yes), i would validate all the prices from the database. The only item passed to the server would be the id or isbn or whatever you're selling(or however you're naming your products).

instant update: Can the guy cheating the idiots be sued?(Alls hes doing is saying, "hey this cost $2")

 
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perl -e "$q=$_;map({chr unpack qq;H*;,$_}split(q;;,q*H*));print;$q/$q;"


In reply to (crazyinsomniac) Re: Electronic Pricetag Alteration by crazyinsomniac
in thread Electronic Pricetag Alteration by jcwren

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