prushik on 4 Jan 2018 10:39:41 -0800


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Re: [PLUG] How the IRS is able to reverse engineer Assembly


Didn't sound like it was their web based code they were talking about. If they wanted something "modern", maybe Go would have been the way to go.

Github is all ruby though, right?

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---- Original message ----
From: Rich Freeman <r-plug@thefreemanclan.net>
Sent: 01/04/2018 13:29:03
To: Philadelphia Linux User's Group Discussion List <plug@lists.phillylinux.org>
Subject: Re: [PLUG] How the IRS is able to reverse engineer Assembly

On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 1:21 PM, prushik <prushik@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sounds like a nightmare (the result, not the process).
>
> From the article: "Java is the current standard" ... hope nobody actually
> believes that.
>

Seriously.  Anybody doing serious web work uses RAILS these days.

So, anybody care to recommend a good git web frontend as an
alternative to github?   (/me ducks)

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Rich
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