Monthly Shaarli
June, 2016
The successor to reDuh, pwn a bastion webserver and create SOCKS proxies through the DMZ. Pivot and pwn.
Learn computer science, programming, and web development with us, your educational and entertaining super friends.
The Hello World Program and all associated educational videos and tutorials were created by Dototot and are licensed under a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 License. Creative Commons License
Bitoduc.fr : termes informatiques en français
De nos jours on rencontre de nombreux termes techniques en anglais : « megabyte », « URL » ou encore « plugin ».
Pourtant, ces nouveaux mots ont souvent un équivalent francais qu'il conviendrait d'utiliser. En voici une liste bien pratique. Bonne lecture !
Vous avez des idées de traductions ? Parlons-en sur le dispositif de suivi de bogues ! Les rustines et fusiodemandes sont toujours appréciées.
For the people not familiar with challenge sites, a challenge site is mainly a site focussed on offering computer-related problems. Users can register at such a site and start solving challenges. There exist lots of different challenge types.
This site tries to gather open-source reimplementations of great old games in one place. If you think that something is missing from the list - please go to our Github repository and create an issue or even a pull request!
Since all these projects are open-source you can help them and make this world a better place. Or at least you can play something to appreciate the effort people put in them.
Rex eats regular expressions for breakfast. And so can you! This regex tutorial, one of the most detailed on the web, takes you all the way to mastery.
This page explains what makes this site special among all other regex sites, but first let's answer a burning question:
What is the meaning of life?
That's easy. As per the regex humor page, it's simply
^(?=(?!(.)\1)([^\DO:105-93+30])(?-1)(?<!\d(?<=(?![5-90-3])\d))).[^\WHY?]$
Now for the other burning question…