You know what would be good?
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is pulling code from random websites a good idea?
@breathOfLife Yes, if they display a lock icon it means they use military-grade security
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You know what would be good? If C/C++ supported remote includes, like so:
@lcamtuf
While C/C++ does not support that directly @compiler_explorer does. -
You know what would be good? If C/C++ supported remote includes, like so:
@lcamtuf 10/10 no notes.
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You know what would be good? If C/C++ supported remote includes, like so:
@lcamtuf I think whoever made the stackoverflow module for python should get on it right now.
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You know what would be good? If C/C++ supported remote includes, like so:
@lcamtuf everything old is new again: https://www.w3.org/blog/2008/w3c-s-excessive-dtd-traffic/
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While C/C++ does not support that directly @compiler_explorer does. -
@breathOfLife Yes, if they display a lock icon it means they use military-grade security
@lcamtuf I just hope the remote include handler supports a graceful downgrade in case the remote host truthfully reports not being able to support this fancy new Secure Socket Layer stuff - not everyone can spend hundreds of dollars on those certificates every year or have a beefy enough CPU to deal with the encryption overhead!
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@breathOfLife Yes, if they display a lock icon it means they use military-grade security
@lcamtuf @breathOfLife I would would the lock icon to have different visual tiers if its like Lichenstein's military or Uganda etc
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You know what would be good? If C/C++ supported remote includes, like so:
@lcamtuf Javascript called, they want their package manager back. -
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