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WSO2 Microservices Framework for Java the Spring Way

Spring is a very popular framework among Java developers. Those who are familiar with the Spring framework tend to follow the same practice wherever possible and generally seek Spring integration support from other Java frameworks as well. The ability to use the Spring framework to develop MSF4J services and MSF4J extensions was one of the main objectives of the MSF4J 2.0.0 release.

Sorgente: [Article] WSO2 Microservices Framework for Java the Spring Way – Part 1

HashKiller.co.uk – 1400 Miliardi di hash decifrati e ricercabili

Giusto per ricordare che MD5 e SHA1 sono da abbandonare come metodo di archiviazione delle password.

HashKiller’s purpose is to serve as a meeting place for computer hobbyists, security researchers and penetration testers. It serves as a central location to promote greater security on the internet by demonstrating the weakness of using hash based storage / authentication.

Sorgente: HashKiller.co.uk, Over 1.45387 trillion decrypted hashes in total, Free Hash Cracker, Online Hash Cracker

Da dove vengono i nomi dei software

Questa ed altre storie divertenti nel link di oggi

Git (Version control system) Linus Torvalds (Developer of Git) has quipped about the name git, which is British English slang for a stupid or unpleasant person. Torvalds said: “I’m an egotistical bastard, and I name all my projects after myself. First ‘Linux’, now ‘git’.The man page describes git as “the stupid content tracker”.

Sorgente: How software projects got their name

B4J – Modern “VB6 like” development tool for cross platform desktop, server and IoT solutions

Non sò se quello che segue è più genio o follia. Ma qualcuno ha pensato che il basic non meritasse la fine che gli ha fatto fare Microsoft e ha ricostruito un ecosistema intero.

B4J is a 100% free development tool for desktop, server and IoT solutions. With B4J you can easily create desktop applications (UI), console programs (non-UI) and server solutions. The compiled apps can run on Windows, Mac, Linux and ARM boards (such as Raspberry Pi).

Sorgente: B4J – Modern “VB6 like” development tool for cross platform desktop, server and IoT solutions

ABMaterial is a modern framework combining a tuned Materialize CSS with the free programming tool Basic4Java (B4J).

It allows creating WebApps that not only look great thanks to Googles Material Design, but can be programmed in an Object-Oriented way with the powerful free tool from Anywhere Software without any knowledge of HTML, JavaScript or CSS!

Sorgente: alwaysbusycorner

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