Yay, I got bad bad back and neck problems, I got an adjustable table at work; standing up now and then makes things better though it does require good footwear.
Edit: Oh, and as for the question itself, no I would not call it a recursive function just because it calls itself; I'd call it a self-referencing function. Where recursive functions are a subset of self-referencing…
Inconsistency, would be my topmost argument, in general. Among many other things these include what PHP dodges under the term "language construct" which when searched produces a wikipedia stub article with the only…
If you were to require the email address upon registration but instead of storing it in plain-text you store a hash of their email. When password resetting ask for email, hash and match it against you stored hash. If…
I'd say G+ is their single sign-on platform in addition to adding social media element beyond that. (This is likely not technically true but from a user point-of-view) So, google apps and then some, Google+!
Yay, I got bad bad back and neck problems, I got an adjustable table at work; standing up now and then makes things better though it does require good footwear.
Edit: Oh, and as for the question itself, no I would not call it a recursive function just because it calls itself; I'd call it a self-referencing function. Where recursive functions are a subset of self-referencing…
Inconsistency, would be my topmost argument, in general. Among many other things these include what PHP dodges under the term "language construct" which when searched produces a wikipedia stub article with the only…
If you were to require the email address upon registration but instead of storing it in plain-text you store a hash of their email. When password resetting ask for email, hash and match it against you stored hash. If…
I'd say G+ is their single sign-on platform in addition to adding social media element beyond that. (This is likely not technically true but from a user point-of-view) So, google apps and then some, Google+!