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Perl CGI Modes of Use Primer Tutorial
A little while back we revisited the “PHP Modes of Use” discussion last talked about with PHP Modes of Use File Traverse Tutorial as shown below. We’re revisiting today to show you that it doesn’t have to be only your … Continue reading
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Tagged CGI, command line, curl, HTML, Linux, Perl, PHP, programming, stop press, tutorial, web browsing, web server
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Visual Studio C# NUnitTest Primer Tutorial
The acronym SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle) describes a lot of what the environment for a programmer consists of, but there are so many variations within the workplace of where the role of the “programmer” starts and stops. One of … Continue reading
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Tagged C++, command line, desktop, GUI, IDE, programming, SDLC, testing, tutorial, unit testing, Visual Studio, Windows
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