The shift from in office work to hybrid and fully remote work is causing revenue and valuation pressure on commercial building owners. As a result, building managers are exploring ways to optimise their expenses by reducing maintenance costs while still providing a tenant experience, says Nick White, senior partner solutions architect, Jameson Bass, partner solutions architect, […]
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Creating an arcade-style shooting game is a fun project to help you improve your Python and PyGame programming skills. We just published a course on the freeCodeCamp.org YouTube channel that will teach you how to create a fun game using Python and PyGame. Pete LeMaster created this course. Pete is Powered by WPeMatico
A Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is what leads you to a page or file on the internet. URLs serve as the addresses of things on the internet. All valid URLs follow certain patterns. So if you know those patterns, you can determine whether a URL is valid or not in Powered by WPeMatico
I am happy to announce that the freeCodeCamp mobile app is finally ready to accept beta testers. 🧑💻 The mobile development team just pushed a big update with many helpful improvements. A big part of this is update is the implementation of the freeCodeCamp curriculum, AKA /learn. We are still Powered by WPeMatico
Linux has many utility tools that help you quickly find the answer to your questions. But many devs aren’t aware of them. In this article, you will learn a command that has exceptional benefits. For example, say you want to take a look at your calendar to plan a Powered by WPeMatico
I used to think that hoisting only happened to variables declared with var. But recently, I learned that it also happens to variables declared with let and const. I’ll explain what I mean in this article. I also have a video version of this article [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbHaL_J8Ex0] you can check Powered by WPeMatico
Over the past decade, companies have realized the important role technology plays in their supply chain. Technology is automating all types of processes in production and logistics. Smart machinery has taken off rapidly, but in recent years, tracking remote assets with IoT technology has been at the forefront of most businesses’ minds. While deciding to […]
You may be curious about the difference between supply chains and logistics. At times, these terms are used interchangeably; however, there are important differences between the functions, capabilities, inputs, and outputs of each. The most apparent distinction is that supply chains entail the overall sourcing, processing, and delivery of goods to the end customer, while […]
Traditionally, GPS and RFID are regarded as two separate options for asset tracking technology. GPS is more applicable on a large scale but is more power-hungry. RFID is power-saving, but it is also more location-restricted. When these two technologies are combined, the solution presented is far more practical and sustainable than either on their own. […]
Hydra is a brute-forcing tool that helps penetration testers and ethical hackers crack the passwords of network services. Hydra can perform rapid dictionary attacks against more than 50 protocols. This includes telnet, FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, SMB, databases, and several other services. Hydra was developed by the hacker group “The Powered by WPeMatico
