Tag: learn to code together
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Hacking WPA/WPA2 Wi-Fi password with Kali Linux using aircrack-ng step-by-step 2020
Preparing to Hack Wi-Fi Part2 Hacking Wi-Fi Part 3 Using Aircrack-Ng for Non-GPU Computers Part 4 Using Deauth Attacks to Force a Handshake Source: WikiHow
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Greeting JavaScript: Hello World!
Undeniably, JavaScript is the most popular programming language according to Stack Overflow Survey 2018. As a consequence, it’s a great choice to start with this language. It runs almost every […]
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Learn The Essential Git Commands Part 2
In part 1, we have learned what are Git and Github, the relationship between them, learn how to fork, clone a repository, add files to a dictionary and how to […]
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Reasons Why You Should Learn Ruby
Many Ruby developers find it fun to work with Ruby, and fun is a great motivator when learning to code. Ruby is a very high-level language, which means Ruby abstracts […]
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Some potential VS Code Tips that boost your speed and productivity
Coding as a hobbyist, professional or even a once-in-a-month developer, you must know that having smart and sharp tools is vital to anyone willing to put in maximum productive hours […]
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Learn Ruby: Method
Hello friends, from this period of time. I’ll try my best to write more article that all of us could learn together and I hope you like that idea. Today, […]
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Hacking on Mac: How to install Kali Linux on Virtual Box Step by Step 2019
Perhaps many of you want to use more than one operating system at the same time for different purposes (gaming, working, programming, hacking, designing, etc…). Obviously, each operating system has […]
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A Complete Beginner Guide to Git and Github
If you are a software developer, using Git is inevitable during software development, especially when doing open source Github is an ideal place to store source code and collaborate with […]
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Greeting JavaScript: for Loop, ES6 Loops & Beyond
JavaScript is one of the most popular programming languages today, if you are a newbie or you’ve just come to this field. JavaScript is a great way to start. Like […]
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Why Do Programmers Prefer Linux?
Linux is a family of free and open-source software operating systems based on the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991 by Linus Torvalds. Linux […]