The document reports 171 errors found in the CSS file for a website with the URL https://www.softwares.guru. It lists each error found, including file not found errors, property errors, parse errors, value errors, and invalid selector errors. Many of the errors occur in CSS rules defining styles for buttons, gradients, shadows, and a photo viewer component.
JSX is an XML-like syntax extension to JavaScript, popularized by React. When seen for the first time it can often elicit bad memories of intermixing HTML and code, but JSX is *very* different! Let's learn exactly what it is, how it works, and even how you can use it outside of React.
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Reactive programming nut and compiler enthusiast. Jay is a Senior Software Engineer at Netflix. Lover of all things open source, his contributions span numerous ecosystems. Former RxJS core team member and author of core-decorators, git-blame-someone-else, and co-author of redux-observable.
It's possible to make a structured, consistent, API that can handle changes to logic and the schema. Sure, it seems like a good plan to dump everything out of the database today, but what are you going to do when something changes down the road? Let's have a talk about some SOLID ways to structure our APIs and keep them from breaking down the road.
Intro to Selenium UI Tests with pytest & some useful pytest pluginsAsif Mohaimen
This presentation was done in Eskimi Tech Adda Episode 3 webinar on August 27, 2020
YouTube URL: https://youtu.be/lGJ8gzquLxY?t=141
Facebook URL: http://bit.ly/tech-adda-selenium
Event Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/700884720640505
There have long been links on the internet that take the unwary user to a page with unexpected or malicious content. Most of these attempts rely on the user to click on the link to be successful. However, the latest variation has moved beyond simple text links to "Google-image poisoning" - placing malware in the middle of Google searches for images where users have traditionally had no reason to be wary. Our presentation will focus on How malware writers are able to infect the average website; detailed analyses of the PHP script used to infect s ites and SEO techniques to get infected images at the top of search results.
JSX is an XML-like syntax extension to JavaScript, popularized by React. When seen for the first time it can often elicit bad memories of intermixing HTML and code, but JSX is *very* different! Let's learn exactly what it is, how it works, and even how you can use it outside of React.
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Reactive programming nut and compiler enthusiast. Jay is a Senior Software Engineer at Netflix. Lover of all things open source, his contributions span numerous ecosystems. Former RxJS core team member and author of core-decorators, git-blame-someone-else, and co-author of redux-observable.
It's possible to make a structured, consistent, API that can handle changes to logic and the schema. Sure, it seems like a good plan to dump everything out of the database today, but what are you going to do when something changes down the road? Let's have a talk about some SOLID ways to structure our APIs and keep them from breaking down the road.
Intro to Selenium UI Tests with pytest & some useful pytest pluginsAsif Mohaimen
This presentation was done in Eskimi Tech Adda Episode 3 webinar on August 27, 2020
YouTube URL: https://youtu.be/lGJ8gzquLxY?t=141
Facebook URL: http://bit.ly/tech-adda-selenium
Event Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/700884720640505
There have long been links on the internet that take the unwary user to a page with unexpected or malicious content. Most of these attempts rely on the user to click on the link to be successful. However, the latest variation has moved beyond simple text links to "Google-image poisoning" - placing malware in the middle of Google searches for images where users have traditionally had no reason to be wary. Our presentation will focus on How malware writers are able to infect the average website; detailed analyses of the PHP script used to infect s ites and SEO techniques to get infected images at the top of search results.
There are a number of ways to add custom meta boxes to WordPress admin, from coding against core functions through code API frameworks to GUI interfaces. All of these have a place, but which is the right one for your project, code style and coding level? In this talk I will provide code examples and illustrations of the code techniques for each of the methods.
Time permitting, I will also show you how to extend the frameworks.
Aimed at all levels of developer because of the range of options covered.
This workshop is a hands-on training where a real Zend Framework application is used as an example to start improving QA using tools to test, document and perform software metric calculations to indicate where the software can be improved. I also explain the reports produced by a CI system.
HTML5 and CSS3 offer some great features that everyone is clamoring to use. However, not everyone can simply rip apart their site and redo all of their markup and styling across the board. There are some quick wins, especially with CSS3, to be had that you can integrate into your site without rewriting your whole entire site.
Dr. Strangelove or: How I learned to stop worrying and love HTML, CSS and Jav...RobotDeathSquad
In this session we'll take a hands on approach to building reusable and scaleable front end code. We walk through building a modern web application UI using microformats, gracefully degrading CSS3 and Javascript closures. Finally, we'll see how the same code can be used throughout an application with little modification.