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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Aug 15, 2023
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=> ↺ The substring() function in R
The start and stop arguments can be either integers or character strings. If they are integers, they specify the positions of the characters in the string. If they are character strings, they specify the characters that should be used as the starting and ending positions of the substring.
=> ↺ Turing kicked us out of Heaven
The halting problem is "undecidable": there's no algorithm which can tell you if an arbitrary program with an arbitrary input will halt or not. IE, if you give me a proposed "halt-detector", I can inspect it and come up with a program and input for which it would give the wrong answer.
=> ↺ DevSecOps in Linux: Enhancing Security Without Compromising Agility
Does Linux help DevSecOps grow or is it DevSecOps that helps software development with Linux better? The relationship between Linux and security-fortified DevOps is as complex as the chicken-and-egg casualty dilemma. It is difficult to pinpoint which serves as the tool to advance the other. Some would say that Linux development accelerates and becomes more efficient by integrating DevSecOps, but some say that the former helps bolster the latter’s adoption.
However, what is clear is that both of them benefit from each other. DevSecOps and Linux share a symbiotic and deeply intertwined relationship. As an Oracle-published white paper puts it, Linux plays a crucial role in the progress of DevSecOps. With its open-source nature, Linux provides a good staging ground for DevSecOps adoption. Conversely, DevSecOps amplifies the existing pros of software development with Linux.
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