Do some skunkworks project. Write a service that monitors a text file, finds the latest lines added, and posts them to chat here. That way you can open a glorified notepad, write messages, and have them show up here.
hi guys i want to learn security in rest api . can any 1 tell which is the best way to secure our rest apis..which is best to learn in securities in web api. like oauth2 , basic auth
basically short lived auth keys were our strat, it all fucks up if you manage to break in that service but something tells me that it was not accessible from outside
No
I suck at any type of questions
at job interviews
8 years dev exp - still considered too inexperienced because can't answer theoretical questions
There was a guy in Fallout new vegas, a clueless scientist at a chemical plant. You ask him what he's doing here, he says: "They asked me if I had a degree in mathematics theoretical probability, I said I probably had a theoreoretical mathematics degree, and they hired me on the spot".
@krishnamohan Dude, you've asked that 3 times already. Stop repeating the same question over and over - if someone wants to help and can help, they will.
Not like we don't want to help. For me it just sounds something you need to figure out yourself not to just answer on given question but really understand why and what it is there in first place.
@HéctorÁlvarez Not too many of them. Started with just SkyUI because the game is unusable with out. Now I've played enough to start adding more if I want.
@krishnamohan webapi is thought to be easily consumed, so easiest way to do authentication without messing with the api consumers is doing tokens IMHO. stackoverflow.com/questions/29048122/…
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Ah nice, there are a lot of mods that can spice up the game a bit. I would recommend a perk overhaul, otherwise anything except dagger-bow-conjuration is crap. But don't use Tendo's, that's just as bad. Also a few mods to add more mercenaries to the world, and a lot of UI mods like better quest objectives, better follower mod with options to retrain and remove base armor (why should lydia still carry a steel armor when you give her dragonbone heavy pieces?), and so on.
@HéctorÁlvarez So far I'm doing fine with dual-wield one-handed weapons. I don't care much for maximizing power.
I might start looking for some mods to make life easier, like something to save me from returning to Whiterun all the time for my Big Cupboard o' Stuff.
Nah, I prefer to charge in, currently with sword and mace, in light armor. I don't play on Hard difficulty and currently only giants give me a hard time.
Ah right, you still haven't learned the thing. Play as much as you want, but never ever join the dark brotherhood, nor the guild at Riften. If you find out what they have you'll see there's only one way to play the game.
hey guys, im playing about with a random .net core console app and running in to an issue when trying to use the new "HostBuilder" class.
So I'm doing something like this return new HostBuilder() .ConfigureAppConfiguration((hostContext, builder) => SetupAppConfiguration(hostContext, builder, args)) .ConfigureServices((hostContext, services) => RegisterServices()) .UseConsoleLifetime() .Build();
The ConfigureServices is where I register my services and one of them is a Sql DatabaseContext. Before I was passing through an IConfiguration object but now because I'm using this HostBuilder the …
I know this is a bit of a bad question but I'm about to throw in the towel with this HostBuilder - at least register my config/persist it separately and have it ready before I start registering my services etc. but was just wondering if there was something obvious I overlooked...
Microsoft has open sourced part of it's .net framework here, i'm using window workflow foundation and need to expand it and add some properties to this sealed class (FlowDecision).
How i can build the modified .net-framework and use its changed class mentioned above in one of existing projects.
@mshwf You know paleontologists didn't have a term for that spiky thing on the tail end of a stegosaurus until a Farside cartoon labeled it the "Thagomizer". Since then it's been called the "thagomizer" and is generally considered the acceptable term
There's been a lot of folks, myself included, who have tried to install VS Code on the Raspberry Pi. In fact, there's a lovely process for this now. However, we have to ask ourselves is a Raspberry Pi really powerful enough to be running a full development environment and the app being debugged? Perhaps, but maybe this is a job for remote debugging. That means installing Visual Studio Code loca…
Can anyone tell me what sort of operator/use case => is? I'm fairly certain it's lambda, but when it is used like: private static List<ResourceLockResult> GetLockData(string Guid) => JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<List<ResourceLockResult>>(GetResourceLock(Guid));
It is the same as private static List<ResourceLockResult> GetLockData(string Guid) { return JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<List<ResourceLockResult>>(GetResourceLock(Guid)); }
It happened again. A group of hackers targeted another cryptocurrency wallet via a malicious NPM package. The good news is that this attempt was foiled.