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Practical perl tools: this columns is password-protected

  • Autores: David N. Blank-Edelman
  • Localización: ;login:: the magazine of USENIX & SAGE, ISSN 1044-6397, Vol. 33, Nº. 6 (DIC), 2008, págs. 46-50
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Passwords suck, I supposed I could say that another way, beat around the bush, use a world that doesn't evoke an act between conseting adults , but let's face it. Passwords suck. I know it, you know it, everyone in our field knows it. As, unfortunatelly, as much as I'd like to tell you about a Perl module that solves the problem (Data::MakePasswordsNotSuck, I supose), there's no such module that I'm aware of. At best I can show you a number of different Perl modules that make dealing with passwords just what we're going to do in this column. The actual Perl code in this column will be super-simple, becuse we're going to try and use the tools that make these improvements as easy as possible.


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