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by shawnz
2432 days ago
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I didn't say it was objectively more secure. Obviously it's possible to have code that is of poor quality/maintainability but still happens to be more secure than its alternatives. Maintaining good code quality is not a magic bullet that prevents all bugs. |
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It's popular to use "objectively" for "clearly" and I've been guilty of this myself, but let's try to reserve the term for actual matters of fact, lest it lose any meaning.