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Roger Alsing wrote:
| Also, I'm not here to run a war about static VS dynamic typing.
| I do know how both works.
|
| What I was asking was how you were dealing with the potential problems
| associated with dynamic typing.
In a sane way: Once the potential gets realized, the code gets adjusted.
Or do you guard against XSS when your application isn't supposed to be
on the web right now, or when the issue actually arises?
How this adjustment is *done* depends on the code in question.
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Phillip Gawlowski
Twitter: twitter.com/cynicalryan
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http://justarubyist.blogspot.com~ The purpose of writing is to inflate weak ideas, obscure pure
reasoning, and
inhibit clarity. With a little practice, writing can be an intimidating and
impenetrable fog! -- Calvin
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