What repetition control structure is used as an example? How might easy to read or highly documented code become a security risk?
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What repetition control structure is used as an example? How might easy to read or highly documented code become a security risk?
This question is pretty meaningless. I assume this is a part of a homework assignment? Like I said in your other thread, please see the link in my signature on asking questions the smart way, then try again.
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That question should be paired with this one:How might easy to read or highly documented code become a security risk?
How might very hard to read and undocumented code be a maintenance problem?
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