in reply to Electronic Pricetag Alteration
Programmers who write code that is faulty and know its faulty shouldn't be programming. they should strive to make a good program, and if they dont know enough about security to cover a large amount of bugs, they shouldnt be writing programs where security is needed. they should take enough pride in their code to do a good job, regardless of any impending deadlines. good code is good code, and thats what we need.
"Mr. Zoothornrollo, hit that long lunar note, and let it float."
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