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Note: this is from 2015.
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I guess the year its from should be in the title, but still its a cool share.
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"Germany invades Poland". Well, in 1939, but it's still a cool share.
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If you're a history nerd it would be yeah lol
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OpenSSL supports length descriptors only as long as their size is at most that of a C 'long int', a type whose size depends on the platform
This is evidence that Sapir-Whorf hypothesis is valid for programming. The language affected how programmers thought about length descriptors. If they had written OpenSSL in a higher-level langauge than C, long int would not have been available to pick; the devs would have picked a number that all architectures can use.
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