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Do you like working in the terminal? Here is a set of tools you probably don't know that will make it more enjoyable for you.
The site provides resources and tips about Vim, a text editor popular among programmers for its power and customization capabilities.
How to Build a Reader Mode Compatible Website
The article discusses creating websites optimized for reading modes, emphasizing accessibility and optimization.
Advent of Code - 2019 edition. Ideal for those who are learning to program
Advent of Code 2019 is an annual coding challenge with a puzzle each day of December, promoting coding skills development.
SLAP - a text editor in the style of Mac's Sublime, but... terminal-based
SLAP is a lightweight, multi-language text editor ideal for developers.
A new type of server software - BPF (film ~30 minutes)
Brendan Gregg discusses BPF as a new type of software that offers new possibilities in system monitoring and security. BPF operates in kernel space, allowing for real-time analysis and modification of system behavior through scripting.
Lighthouse - a project by Google that you should already know, and if not, catch up (video ~37 minutes)
Lighthouse is a Google tool for automated website audits, assessing performance and quality.
Sherlock - a tool for searching people on social media based on their username
Sherlock is an open-source tool for tracking online identities, allowing easy discovery of aliases on social media platforms. Written in Python, it offers development and customization options. With a user-friendly interface and support for multiple systems, it proves accessible to a wide audience. Thanks to regular updates and an active community, it serves as an excellent solution for those concerned about online security.
How to debug someone else's Android application? Tips.
The article outlines methods for debugging third-party Android apps, focusing on tools like Android Studio and ADB.
What is the SRP (Secure Remote Password) protocol and how does it work in practice?
The article on Medium discusses the Secure Remote Password (SRP) protocol, which enhances user authentication security in web applications. SRP prevents passwords from being sent in plain text, protecting against man-in-the-middle attacks. The author provides implementation examples and practical tips for developers. He also highlights the importance of security measures and updates, making SRP a versatile tool in a developer's toolkit.
Why a Programmer Should Use WLS (Windows Subsystem for Linux)
The article encourages programmers to use WSL 2, highlighting its advantages in everyday work.
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