Because the Tcl community is 10+ years behind everyone, and that's still their goto code hosting site.
It isn't JITed, I think you are thinking of byte code compilation.
Would this be a template attack? (pdf: http://saluc.engr.uconn.edu/refs/sidechannel/chari02template...)
"Microsoft Answers", coder cries ...
Vim commands are like a language - you don't route learn combinations, only the individual "words", and you string them together dynamically, like you would do with English words in a sentence.
How is this scientific? All I see is a lot of speculation with no experimentation/testing. Vague similarities to another study don't cut it - we are not monkeys, and the monkeys weren't playing D2/D3. He's just assumed…
Should it be "<< 'x'" rather than "<< 2"?
Because the Tcl community is 10+ years behind everyone, and that's still their goto code hosting site.
It isn't JITed, I think you are thinking of byte code compilation.
Would this be a template attack? (pdf: http://saluc.engr.uconn.edu/refs/sidechannel/chari02template...)
"Microsoft Answers", coder cries ...
Vim commands are like a language - you don't route learn combinations, only the individual "words", and you string them together dynamically, like you would do with English words in a sentence.
How is this scientific? All I see is a lot of speculation with no experimentation/testing. Vague similarities to another study don't cut it - we are not monkeys, and the monkeys weren't playing D2/D3. He's just assumed…
Should it be "<< 'x'" rather than "<< 2"?