I guarantee you it's the cause.
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Replying to @JadenGeller
"blah happened before bleh [but we missed that]" is caused by using variables, 100% of the time. Also, if you do not use variables, there cannot possibly be such a thing.
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Replying to @raam86 @JadenGeller
That would mean this bug cannot occur then, wouldn't it :)
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No? You could literally log the HTTP request before processing it.
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Replying to @JadenGeller @dibblego
userPass = requests.pass
#is it working???? Log(userPass) # Security userPass = hash(userPass)1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
You can have the same bug even if you don’t reassign the variable after logging...
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Replying to @JadenGeller @raam86
No. Let me make a strong claim. 1. I have not used a variable in 15 years. 2. I have not had this class of error in that time. 3. I will never have this class of error for as long as I continue not using variables. Someone used a variable.
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I’ve observed A. I’ve observed not B. So I conclude, A implied not B. That’s not how deduction works.
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