On Tue, 17 Apr 2001, Carl Sassenrath wrote:

> A good solution to distributed computing requires that you be on both
> ends and also in between.

I'm just curious about what happens to security in such a world.
I've sometimes been baffled of the glories ways dialecting lets
you shoot yourself in the foot ie that spaces are so vital...

a: 2
b: 3
c: a + b
c -> 5

c: a+b
normally gives error, but if you, or something further up has somehow
managed to put

a+b: 6

a: 2
b: 3
c: a+b
c -> 6


Now, I know people who would spin in their graves by this, if it wasnt
for the fact that they're all still walking around :)


-- kolla

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