PERL for Netware Script
Well, I've done it now!
Well, I've done it now!
Don't you hate getting that dreaded "404 Page Not Found" error?
you have a moat!
I've been working on my CompTIA Security+ certification using, in part, the Security+ Exam Cram 2 book to study for it. And, on page 227, under the Organizational Security section, they say:
Of course, it's not the United States economy...
as all that after all...
A bootable Linux security "suite".
A different kind of "object oriented" computing...
Hey, it's Friday. Traditional day for slacking and having fun, right? Well, have some digital fun, thanks to TechTV, with BlockCAD. It's pretty much like the Legos™ that you remember. Bright colors and simple shapes. Just the thing for a Friday after a long complicated work week.
Have fun!
Jack Messman opens LinuxWorld.
I see this as a good thing.
Well, why not?
Okay, this seemed a little "off" to me at first, but then I thought about it and, well, why not? I mean, it's not much of a programing language, but it is, after all, a programing language of a sort. So, I bring to you JavaScrypt, JavaScript based encryption tools. They are capable of being run on your local machine without being online, as long as you can use JavaScript, which most modern browsers can. And it's real encryption, too! They use the MD5 and AES algorythms.