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by missblit
895 days ago
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He's using the word as meaning "insert", not the JS function. He is saying he inserted a new row into a database to get admin access to a dashboard. 'splice" means to join two things as if by weaving them together. If used as "splice into" or "splice in" there is a sense of breaking something apart, inserting something into the gap, and joining it back together. This all makes a bit more sense if you look up the etymology which was about ropes (despite splicing being about uniting, it's closely related to the word 'split'). |
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