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gramstrong
8y ago
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> inherently secure
Who told you that? I don't think "inherently secure" is a thing in the tech industry.
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calibas
8y ago
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I was taught that Javascript is safe because it has no input/output on its own, which is essentially true, but it's dangerous to work from that assumption since in the real world a program needs to have input/output to be useful.
marshray
8y ago
Node.js adds that input/output.
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