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@Thunder That's very cool. I hope you enjoy the journey!
 
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i have an application that invoke a shell script on the production server (shell script perform rake tasks, apache host entry creation etc) . is there any security risk?
 
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@errakesh There can be.
@errakesh The first thing you've got to worry about is shell injection attacks. One way to combat that is to use the standard library shellwords to escape the command.
Another way is to use, for example, the form of system where you pass the command and its arguments separately: system("/path/to/my/program", "--some-option", argument_that_came_from_user)
Even after you escape arguments, if you are using any data that came from the user, you have to check it carefully to make sure the user can't cause the command to do something you'd rather not do.
 
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15:20
Good morning, Rubyists.
15:30
ola wayne
16:26
Hello Rubyists
@IslamAzab Hello, welcome
@Thunder What will you program first in Ruby?
 
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18:45
@WayneConrad .. ruby refactoring FTW: martinfowler.com/books/refactoringRubyEd.html
@Nima Oh, yeah! I'm surprised I've never mentioned that one. Great book.
@Thunder , i guess ill chip in to.
Ruby is great because it was designed based on the following rule:
Programming should be pleasant and fun for the programmer.
Ruby language is very friendly and has methods which makes it easy to read.
E.g: 2.days.from_now

Also the ruby (and rails) community has very strong values regarding testing and good programming practices in general.
Finally, the community is great in terms of collaborating and improving things together.

Was ruby designed to be the most "efficient" language? perhaps not,
19:00
Nice.
Ruby is slow. Very slow. But it makes me very fast.
@WayneConrad , that is exactly my argument, if you reach a level where ruby being slow becomes an issue, it means that you are generating enough profit to hire great engineers and scale your application properly. most of the time optimizing databases, etc will solve the issue. i doubt ruby will stand in your way.
I mean look at Shopify ..
Twitter took Ruby quite a long way before they had to switch to something else.
i think they only moved their search Stack to Java
I didn't know that. Cool.
at least that is what is says here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twitter
"As of April 6, 2011, Twitter engineers confirmed they had switched away from their Ruby on Rails search stack, to a Java server they call Blende"
19:08
Next paragraph, they switched some more Ruby to Scala
indeed
omg Scala looks horrific.. lol
createRandomPeople: ()List[Person] ... lol
Interesting.
From scala-lang.org : "elegant class hierarchies". Why does that phrase give me the heeby-jeebies?
lol ..
i mean no offence to Scala or Twitter engineers
but wow..
lol
It does have higher order functions.
if i had as much money as twitter i would just buy Matz
lol
19:13
Haha!
lol
if i had as much money as twitter i would just buy Matz
I see a reflection noitcelfer a ees I

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