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Whats your favorite programming language, and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="MayoMayn" data-source="post: 411556" data-attributes="member: 71840"><p>Just like any other language, PHP code is as secure as the programmer writes it.</p><p>Many people think PHP is an insecure language because lots of insecure code has been written using PHP. This is because PHP has a fairly mild initial learning curve, which gives insecure programmers the chance to spit out some insecure code. Also, PHP is pretty widely deployed, which gives it a greater statistical chance of having insecure programmers pick it up for a project.</p><p></p><p>It takes a lot more work to make your PHP code totally secure, than it does using other languages.</p><p>So yes, by these statements I'd say that PHP is less secure.</p><p></p><p>I have nothing against PHP, but there's just so much shitty code that has been written using that language.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MayoMayn, post: 411556, member: 71840"] Just like any other language, PHP code is as secure as the programmer writes it. Many people think PHP is an insecure language because lots of insecure code has been written using PHP. This is because PHP has a fairly mild initial learning curve, which gives insecure programmers the chance to spit out some insecure code. Also, PHP is pretty widely deployed, which gives it a greater statistical chance of having insecure programmers pick it up for a project. It takes a lot more work to make your PHP code totally secure, than it does using other languages. So yes, by these statements I'd say that PHP is less secure. I have nothing against PHP, but there's just so much shitty code that has been written using that language. [/QUOTE]
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