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(cstromblad) The '''scripting''' section  should perhaps be revised? Unsubstantiated claims such as being 100 times slower, often leading to unmanageable code base etc. really doesn't add much to the security teaching. I'd suggest that either remove this part, or substantiate these claims with raw data. Take the unmanageable code base. Is this really a problem to the script language? Or is this a problem in how they are used and by whom, and for what?
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(cstromblad) The '''scripting''' section  should perhaps be revised? Unsubstantiated claims such as being 100 times slower, often leading to unmanageable code base etc. really doesn't add much to the discussion. I'd suggest that we either remove this part, or substantiate the claims with raw data to give these arguments some foundation to stand on.  
  
I've not made any changes because I'd like to learn what other people think about this.
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Take the unmanageable code base. Is this really a problem to the script language? Or is this a problem in how they are used and by whom, and for what?

Revision as of 07:17, 17 April 2008

(cstromblad) The scripting section should perhaps be revised? Unsubstantiated claims such as being 100 times slower, often leading to unmanageable code base etc. really doesn't add much to the discussion. I'd suggest that we either remove this part, or substantiate the claims with raw data to give these arguments some foundation to stand on.

Take the unmanageable code base. Is this really a problem to the script language? Or is this a problem in how they are used and by whom, and for what?