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by zmxz
1351 days ago
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So, there's a library called libsodium that deals with cryptography and your comment, based on literal nothing, is that PHP is somehow "worse" than other languages, yet PHP and other languages use libsodium for cryptographical purposes. What does "worse" mean? Somehow, the bytes get corrupted mid-transfer? We're arguing languages here for no reason at all, yet you are not even aware of how PHP uses it (spoiler: it uses is like the other undefined languages do, since there's only 1 way to do it). If you got any arguments to support your "which seems to be worse", I'm readily waiting to read it. Out of curiosity - why do you try to instantly compare A to B without knowing how A or B work internally? What's the gain in this discussion other than you making a claim you can't support and me being a jackass that wastes his time trying to talk to you? |
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