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A deep-dive on Pluck CMS vulnerability CVE-2023-25828

Synopsys

Pluck is a PHP-based content management system (CMS) used to set up and manage websites. The software has been maintained since 2005 when it was first released under the name CMSsystem, and has received 53 stars since migrating to GitHub in 2014.

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CodeSOD: Trying Parses

The Daily WTF

It's that last optimization that's notable, just because the basic algorithm showed up here in 2005 - but in PHP. I hope and fear that some developer ported the PHP version to C# because they couldn't find a better option. Of course, all that effort, and they ignored the built-in TryParse.

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20 influential women in software development

Apiumhub

Tanya Reilly has been a Systems Administrator and Site Reliability Engineer at Google since 2005, working on low-level infrastructure like distributed locking, load balancing, and bootstrapping. Well-known speaker at PHP and Open Source conferences and user groups, often presenting on TDD and software design. 16 – Tanya Reilly.

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Toward the next generation of programming tools

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

You can see PHP as a language that’s good for connecting web pages to databases, but horrible for implementing cryptographic algorithms. You can see a glimpse of this in languages that apply functions to every element of a list: you no longer need loops. Kubernetes, which handles container orchestration, is the “new kid on the block.”

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Best Free and Open-Source Database Software

G2 Crowd Software

Ada, C, C#, C++, D, Delphi, Eiffel, Erlang, Haskell, Java, JavaScript (Node.js), Objective-C, OCaml, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, Scheme, Tcl. C++, Delphi, Go, Java, JavaScript (Node.js), PHP, Python, R, Ruby, Visual Basic.Net, C, C++, Delphi, Java , Perl, PHP, Python, Tcl. It’s completely open source, like almost all Apache tools.

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2021’s Ultimate Guide To Pick Up The Most Suitable Web App Framework

Xicom

Yet, the new concept of web application development remained a remote dream until 2005, when Ajax made it possible to create better, faster and more interactive web apps. The vast number of programming languages needed to develop dynamic web apps include PHP and ASP to build a web app. Still, we use it all the time. Static Web App.

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Open Source Community, Simplified

Code Simplicity

I’m finally starting to feel like the community is growing again, after shrinking almost continuously since 2005 due to violations of all of the above points. WordPress has a huge contributor community, and it’s in PHP. Say what you will about PHP, it is extremely popular. Removing the Barriers.