Date: 07/22/02
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Any real programmer should know that almost nothing is bug free, even if you
test it beyond your imagination. Something is always going to elude you and
be found by someone experimenting down the road.
For the widespread use of PHP, I'm rather impressed by the small amount of
vunerabilities discovered in PHP so far.
Some humans are just never ever satisfied...
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Adam Alkins
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