Turns out that when you're implementing network applications, the set of things that could happen also depends on what the script kiddie on the other side of the globe feels like this morning.
Some would prefer less excitement than this.
C code should be more predictable and easier to reason about than using a macro assembler. To the extent it is not, the language has failed.
Turns out that when you're implementing network applications, the set of things that could happen also depends on what the script kiddie on the other side of the globe feels like this morning.
Some would prefer less excitement than this.
C code should be more predictable and easier to reason about than using a macro assembler. To the extent it is not, the language has failed.