WordPress uses them in a similar way to how it sounds like Facebook is using them. I wonder how many others are misusing the term.
When did the term "nonce" start being used in web application development to refer to a token that expires after a period of time instead of being a true one-time use number/token?…
Based on what I have seen, the turnover rate of musicians in a symphony orchestra is much slower than the turnover rate within software development organizations.
How can you name a release after Sonny Stitt before naming a release after Charlie Parker?
WordPress uses them in a similar way to how it sounds like Facebook is using them. I wonder how many others are misusing the term.
When did the term "nonce" start being used in web application development to refer to a token that expires after a period of time instead of being a true one-time use number/token?…
Based on what I have seen, the turnover rate of musicians in a symphony orchestra is much slower than the turnover rate within software development organizations.
How can you name a release after Sonny Stitt before naming a release after Charlie Parker?