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Title: 1st generation of programming language
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Often, the encoded part of the url is equal to a certain set of machine level instructions to be executed on the computer. It is notoriously hard to create such pieces of code, unless the coder makes use of assemble and disassemble helper programs.
A little less recently, in the early to mid 80s, code-injection was often used to overcome certain limitations of programming languages like the interpretive QBasic... Showed first 250 characters
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This language had no means of inserting assembler code or to link to libraries made by other languages. By using the BLOAD (Binary Load) instruction, one was able to inject a certain piece of machine instructions in memory and then execute it. The opposite instruction was BSAVE, with which any part of computer memory could be retrieved... Showed next 250 characters
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