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Top 15+ Best Practices for Writing Super Readable Code
Twice a month, we revisit some of our readers’ favorite posts from throughout the history of Nettuts+.Code readability is a universal subject in the world of computer programming. It’s one of the first things we learn as developers. This article will detail the fifteen most important best practices when writing readable code.1 - Commenting & DocumentationIDE’s (Integrated Development Environment) have come a long way in the past few years. This made commenting your ...
Readable,Source Code,Refactor,Comment.OO 2011-04-11 02:20:08
The four key figures behind the success of JavaScript - Douglas Crockford
JavaScript's success can be attributed to at least four key figures: Brendan Eich, the creator of JavaScript Douglas Crockford, the creator of JSLint and JSON John Resig, the creator of jQuery Ryan Dahl, the creator of Node.js. We are already very familiar with Brendan Eich and the invention process of JavaScript, so let's start with Douglas Crockford, the second in command of JavaScript. Alliance In the 1990s, Microsoft's dominance overshadowed the whole world. At this time, two challengers e...
JAVASCRIPT,DOUGLAS CROCKFORD,HISTORY 2023-05-07 06:42:30
Fix SSL 'alert protocol version' issue while git clone remote repository
Git provides ways to securely connect to remote repository and clone remote repository to local machine. This post will teach you how to fix the "SSL23_GET_SERVER_HELLO:tlsv1 alert protocol version" issue while cloning a remote repository. The issue would look like: If this error occurs, it is most probably caused by out of date git version being used.To improve its security awareness, some weak cryptographic algorithms have been disabled and all git clients should upgrade to latest ones to acc...
GIT,GIT CLONE,GIT SECURITY 2018-07-08 05:41:39
Encrypting and decrypting PGP file or text on MacOS
When doing data exchange among different parties, there is a frequent need of encrypting data or file and sending it to partner and asking partner to use corresponding key to decrypt the data or file. A famous way of exchanging data is using asymmetric keys where no secret key needs to be shared. One party can just use the public key shared by partner to encrypt the data and the other party uses the private key to decrypt the data. Today, we will introduce how to use PGP to encrypt and decrypt d...
PGP,GPG,ENCRYPTION,DECRYPTION,TUTORIAL 2020-10-29 05:06:09
Certificate is invalid for localhost in Chrome
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CHROME,LOCALHOST,HTTPS,CERTIFICATE,ELASTICSEARCH 2022-03-16 08:21:27
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