Rob, grandpa of Ryan, Trevor, Devon & Hannah wrote:
> Harvard architecture, unlike von Neumann architecture, had a strict
> separation of
> progrma and data store and representation. It would have been impossible for
> a
> program to modify its own or other executable material. Data was not
> executable,
> so SQL injection and XSS would have been impossible. (So would a lot of
> other
> things, but ...)
??
So you think interpreted languages would be impossible with a Harvard
architecture? Binary programs would not be able to branch based on data?
Those would be some pretty boring programs...
Ryan
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