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How to Create Custom Textures using Filters & Layers?
Textures are an important and integral part of the design world. You would find textures in every nook and corner of your life, in every space across your home. For a long time people have looked at Photoshop as a tool to manipulate photos and make them look the way you want it to appear. But, that’s not all to Photoshop. You can create interesting textures, and create amazing design works using Photoshop too. All you need is a design hand, and some basic understanding of how to use it. He...
Photoshop 2014-08-01 05:46:07
Generating CSR using Java
A CSR(Certificate Signing Request) is a kind of request generated by an application and is to be sent to a Certificate Authority to create a signed certificate which can be distributed. It usually contains certificate information such as subject name, public key info and signature info. In Java, keytool can be used to generate a certificate request with option -certreq. But sometimes if an application wants to create a CSR programmatically, keytool will not do a favor, instead you should u...
JAVA,SECURITY,CSR,CERTIFICATE REQUEST 2016-05-25 04:49:17
Essential Rules To Protect Your Credit Card When Shopping Online
You have to protect yourself and your credit card online while shopping. There are a number of ways to do this, but some prove more technical than others. Your basic best defense includes sensible use and layers of protection. The best way to do this is to pick and choose which stores at which you charge purchases. You can reduce the chance of losing your card details to a thief by declining to allow the retailer to store your credit card. Use a password manager to save your passwords and make a...
SECURITY,CREDIT CARD,MASTERCARD 2019-10-09 08:40:07
Should Small IT Companies Compete for Government Projects
No matter where in the world you look, you will find that various government agencies spend enormous amounts of money to procure products and services from outside companies. And while most of us immediately think about construction projects and perhaps defense contractors, a huge portion of government projects over the last decade or so were in the IT sector. In essence, governments on all levels often require services that their existing employees cannot handle and they invite outside IT comp...
IT, BUSINESS, GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS 2017-12-28 17:51:09
17 Best Practices One Must Follow While Using Mobile Apps
It is no secret that we use mobile applications everyday but we don't know how to use them optimally. As a result, we face plenty of problems with our mobile phones as well as the installed applications. Here are some best practices you can follow to avoid to any mobile phone and application anomalies. Over the past several years, smartphones have started to dominate the technology scene. These phones have installed mobile applications installed that can complete...
mobile apps, best practices, iphone, android 2015-01-27 20:12:25
3 Mistakes Website Owners Must Avoid to Enjoy SEO Success
The first thing a consumer asks themselves when they enter any website/webpage is whether they should stay or not. A consumer has just a few seconds during which, you have a chance to capture and retain them or else they will go. Whether or not they stay depends on a number of factors, but these are things that you can improve in on-site SEO, assisted of course by the web design and development team. Read on to find the three biggest peeves that are causing high bounce rates on your site and ho...
SEO,WEB DESIGN 2015-11-20 02:33:07
Create temp file in Bash using mktemp and trap
When working on Linux Bash, sometimes there is need to create temporary file. A common way of creating temp file on Linux is creating some file in /tmp directory. However there is security risk when creating temp file in /tmp directory. This post will show how to securely create temp file in Linux Bash. When creating file in /tmp directory, there are some security risks. This directory can be accessed by any user on the system, any user can write data into this directory as well. The files creat...
Java development company briefs about Lazy and Eager fetch in JPA/Hibernate
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JAVA,JAVA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY,LAZY FETCH,EAGER FETCH,JPA,HIBERNET 2016-07-08 06:08:28
Some tips for writing proper emails
Email is now becoming one necessity of working. We may receive hundreds of emails everyday, they may from our colleagues, friends or clients. We need to exchange ideas, arrange meetings , asking for help etc though email in our work. A proper email can help us achieve what we want to achieve. Here we share some tips for writing a proper email.At the beginning of an email : Thank the reader is a good way to start the email, thank the reader may make the reader feel happy, especially when you ask ...
Be careful when running knife vault command
While using Chef, one would frequently use knife commands which are used to manage resources on the Chef server. One can list all nodes, data bags, vault items and many other stuff on the Chef server. In this post, we would cover one command which may need your attention when using it -- knife vault. On Chef server, one can store data to data bags which can be accessed by registered clients. These data bags usually store the data in plain text format. In some cases, one would need to store data ...
KNIFE VAULT,KNIFE DATA BAG,CHEF-VAULT,CHEF 2017-08-19 00:26:54
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