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Whether you are working in a company, on a school project, on an open source project, or on any project where the codebase is not entirely your own, you will inevitably run into a scenario where you have to patch someone else’s code. In this episode, we are looking at an instance of patching someone else’s code to improve the number of systems it supports, as well as patching code to prevent it from crashing. We are covering all of this and more on this episode of The Dark Assassins Podcast.
If you enjoyed this episode, please give it a rating, review, and subscribe if you haven’t already. Also, share it with a friend or family member who you think would enjoy it or benefit from it.
Do you have a question or topic you want answered in a future episode? Send me an email at [email protected]
https://www.axios.com/2023/07/28/senator-wyden-probe-microsoft-breach
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Whether you are working in a company, on a school project, on an open source project, or on any project where the codebase is not entirely your own, you will inevitably run into a scenario where you have to patch someone else’s code. In this episode, we are looking at an instance of patching someone else’s code to improve the number of systems it supports, as well as patching code to prevent it from crashing. We are covering all of this and more on this episode of The Dark Assassins Podcast.
If you enjoyed this episode, please give it a rating, review, and subscribe if you haven’t already. Also, share it with a friend or family member who you think would enjoy it or benefit from it.
Do you have a question or topic you want answered in a future episode? Send me an email at [email protected]
https://www.axios.com/2023/07/28/senator-wyden-probe-microsoft-breach
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