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by jenadine
255 days ago
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> Good C code doesn't get you pwned, I'd argue. This is not a serious argument because you don't really define good C code and how easy or practical it is to do.
The sentence works for every language. "Good <whatever language> code doesn't get you pwned" But the question is whether "Average" or "Normal" C code gets you pwned? And the answer is yes, as told in the article. |
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