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Low-Code Approach to App Protection (APP)

In this Technical Note, we will discuss low-code approach to App Protection (APP) and discuss the benefits of the low-code approach to App Protection (APP) over the traditional approach to App Protection (APP). The app description (A/D) is an application-level description of the app and what it is supposed to do. It has two sections:…

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The Fair Chia Competitor

The Fair Chia Competitor is a small open-source project I am working on that will be a collaborative effort between members of the Chia network that are interested in the security of the Chia platform, especially its decentralized and networked systems. The goal of this project is to build a decentralized, free, open source, reliable…

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The Difference Between Good and Bad Programmers

Programming is not something that anyone can take lightly. It is a very skill-driven career path that takes a lot of practice and a solid understanding of the code. However, having a solid understanding of the code does not make the programmer a good programmer at all. It takes a lot of practice and the…

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The City Artist Corps Program

When you think of art, you may be thinking primarily of art as a visual art form. But in a culture where art is defined by physical objects, we often lose sight of other forms and concepts of art that are less tangible. The City Artist Corps Program has created new opportunities for New Yorkers…

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The NCAA Logo Isn’t the Logo of the NCAA

“I’m not an athlete or anything like that,” said the NCAA player who didn’t want his name published. “I’m a student, a human being, and the NCAA is a terrible organization. Then he revealed to the entire world his new NCAA logo, which is different from the one the NCAA uses throughout its programs. “I…

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Does Didi Chuxing Exist in China?

If it is proved that Didi Chuxing, the Uber-like app that has been accused of fraud, didn’t exist in China, its parent company will have to return up to US$300 million in assets to the Chinese government, prosecutors said Monday in a lawsuit. This is the second attempt by the company to challenge the findings…

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Network Security Experts Are Taking More Interest in the Growing Movement to Reduce the Risk of Exposure

Network experts are taking more interest in the growing movement to reduce the risk of exposure by using secure technologies in their networks. More and more, organizations are adopting security best practices and technologies that help their networks perform better. However, one of the most common challenges organizations experience with security is maintaining the right…

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A Conversation With Andy Jassy

Andy Jassy, creator of the best-selling Java game Minecraft, recently took to his blog to explain why he decided to quit his job as a software developer at the game’s developer, Mojang. Jassy says that he quit because he enjoyed himself and the flexibility he had to travel in and out of his job. Jassy…

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Software Distribution Industry – A Comprehensive Overview

software distribution industry. applications. distribution is a difficult industry to research. which the stock is currently trading. this does not mean that the stock is the best choice for all applications. lazy when making investment decisions in the past. performance is much better if it is used as a benchmark than if it is not.…

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Is CLSK a Bad Choice in Software?

Is CLSK a Bad Choice in Software by David A. As software continues to get more complex, it’s essential to design for modularity and separation of concerns in any software system. The ability to decompose a system into components is a key design principle. The most popular is the modular approach to architecture. To enable…

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