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File-Checksum</a>

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The &quot;checksum&quot; (basically just adding 16-bit words) is too simplistic to be a real checksum or to be practically useful. Even MD5 or CRC32 is infinitely better.
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<a href="/user/perlancar">perlancar</a> - 2016-11-21T04:52:10
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WordPress-XMLRPC</a>

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Still works, partially, but in general out of date. For example, to get post the deprecated metaWeblog.getPost API method is still used instead of the newer wp.getPost call (which understandably is only introduced in WordPress 3.4, while this module ...
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<a href="/user/perlancar">perlancar</a> - 2016-11-04T17:07:47
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Text-Levenshtein-Flexible</a>

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My new favorite Levenshtein distance module. It's as fast (if not faster) than Text::Levenshtein::XS and can provide a speed boost if you don't care about distances above a certain limit. Which I think in many cases is true.
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<a href="/user/perlancar">perlancar</a> - 2016-10-14T01:23:30
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