Indie Publishing
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Indie publishing has been both a boon and a bane to the world of publishing, simultaneously increasing access for new writers and muddying the waters for readers looking for new books.
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Indie publishing has been both a boon and a bane to the world of publishing, simultaneously increasing access for new writers and muddying the waters for readers looking for new books.
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One of the first lessons you learn in any business school is that of supply and demand.
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I wanted to take a moment to un-obfuscate a technique of mine for others so I can continue to use it in my code.
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Between hackers trying to eavesdrop on and pirate data from online transactions to state-level demands for information, understanding how to keep your data private is more important than ever.
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Poetry is code for emotions. Code is poetry sung to a machine.
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How much control are we really giving up to anonymous developers with access to an update hook? How secure are our machines?
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Does highlighting the framework with which you developer over the language devalue your worth as a developer?
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My first experience with a dynamic website was in high school. I was in a Venturing Crew, and my friend Taylor had helped us put our group online with a website hosted by another friend. This website was built in classic ASP and used a Microsoft Access database on the back-end to house content. I
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Would you be more or less likely to read a site that interspersed timeless legacy yet still-relevant content amongst it’s “latest posts” feed?
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All of the encryption software in the world is meaningless if you fail to practice a couple of simple habits regarding physical security.