As we write this, WordPress powers 32% of all sites on the Internet, and that number is growing. Many developers want to do more with their WordPress sites but feel that they need to jump ship to a more traditional application framework like Ruby on...
Hacking is identifying weakness in computer systems or networks to exploit its weaknesses to gain access. Example of Hacking: Using password cracking algorithm to gain access to a system
Computers have become mandatory to run a successful...
The topic of Design Patterns sounds dry, academically constipated and, in all honesty, done to death in almost every programming language imaginable—including programming languages such as JavaScript that aren’t even properly OOP! So why another...
This java reference book was written as an answer for anyone to pick up a programming language and be productive. You will be able to start from scratch without having any previous exposure to any programming language. By the end of this book, you...
This book contains a set of recipes that can be used to solve real life use-cases. Many of these recipes are collected through years of experience with using Symfony forms in practice and others have been requested by others.
Each recipe starts with...
This book is designed to suit the needs of students / professionals who intend to prepare for interview calls on PHP . Often for the purpose of preparing you to struggle to look for important topics & browse through some voluble concepts, which...
This book was written because I wanted a place to centralise my research and experience. I’ve been blogging for a number of years and have always enjoyed the value of having a reference to go back to. If I solve a problem I make a note of how I...