facebooksecrets.blogspot.com— Check out the source code to the Facebook index page. This is the only page they have up right now. For more commentary check out techcrunch.com.
Aug 12, 2007View in Crawl 4
That's not what I mean. I meant that when loading the page, rather than the content, the page loaded with actual PHP code related to the facebook actual site, which is similar, if not the same code in this s**tty submission.I know what I am talking about, adz999. I am not new to this.
LOL, almost every employer out there (that follows any sort of coding standards) requires that you comment pretty much everything you write...It can greatly speed up searching through piles of code for a certain function or operation. Without comments, what exactly do you have for keywords?Maybe you need to stop coding basic apps and try something serious instead...?
Comments are basically for search for keywords when you're looking for something in a huge mass of code. It also helps any beginning dev replacing you to understand your coding style a little better... NOT commenting is sheer laziness and an utterly stupid coding habit. I use descriptive function/method/variable/file names all the time and I *still* comment everything I do...
ajcannonAug 13, 2007Submitter
<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/tech_news/Learning_from_Facebook_How_to_Prevent_PHP_Leakage">http://digg.com/tech_news/Learning_from_Facebook_How_to_Prevent_PHP_Leakage</a>
ajcannonAug 13, 2007Submitter
<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/tech_news/Learning_from_Facebook_How_to_Prevent_PHP_Leakage">http://digg.com/tech_news/Learning_from_Facebook_How_to_Prevent_PHP_Leakage</a>
addurobiAug 13, 2007
That's not what I mean. I meant that when loading the page, rather than the content, the page loaded with actual PHP code related to the facebook actual site, which is similar, if not the same code in this s**tty submission.I know what I am talking about, adz999. I am not new to this.
kateidoAug 13, 2007
EVERYONE HERE IS THE SOURCE CODE<a class="user" href="http://opensc.ws/showthread.php?p=14387">http://opensc.ws/showthread.php?p=14387</a>
kateidoAug 13, 2007
EVERYONE HERE IS THE SOURCE CODE!<a class="user" href="http://opensc.ws/showthread.php?p=14387">http://opensc.ws/showthread.php?p=14387</a>
godsdeadAug 13, 2007
Mentioned today on kerrang radio - not to release to much personal information on facebook as there has been a security breech!! lol
hickeroarAug 13, 2007
LOL, almost every employer out there (that follows any sort of coding standards) requires that you comment pretty much everything you write...It can greatly speed up searching through piles of code for a certain function or operation. Without comments, what exactly do you have for keywords?Maybe you need to stop coding basic apps and try something serious instead...?
hickeroarAug 13, 2007
Comments are basically for search for keywords when you're looking for something in a huge mass of code. It also helps any beginning dev replacing you to understand your coding style a little better... NOT commenting is sheer laziness and an utterly stupid coding habit. I use descriptive function/method/variable/file names all the time and I *still* comment everything I do...
harshajmeraApr 8, 2011
How about a "private" facebook+twitter platform for your organisation, check it out here http://www.harshajmera.com/blog/2011/04/convofy-a-private-facebook-for-organizations/