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PHP is a widely-used, general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for web development.
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Constant time string comparision in PHP to prevent timing attacks
Starting from the top:
function time_strcmp($str1, $str2)
It's important to distinguish between the known and given string; the length of a given string is public, but the length of the known strin …
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Spreading out model across multiple classes a good idea?
Background
My project performs software application management; it covers in-app purchasing, product provisioning, account management, etc. I've recently been tasked to add a cost reporting component …
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Improving my PHP autoloader
What you've written is more or less the standard implementation of spl_autoload().
This is an equivalent approach:
$paths = array(
get_include_path(),
ROOT . DS . 'library' . DS . 'intranet …
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PHP ideal way to check function returns true
Actually, both methods assign the value first before comparing its value. Therefore, in terms of efficiency, there's no difference.
For code readability, you could write extra parentheses around the …