29 Dec, 2021 Node.js is no doubt one of the best IoT platforms around the world. It is considered to be more advanced in the coming years. As a back-end JavaScript framework, it is widely used by skilled developers to build feature-rich and highly scalable web and mobile apps. And so, if you are planning to hire Node.js developer for your business, here are some tips that you can follow. From healthcare to fashion, e-learning and IT, all the industries require an online presence nowadays to promote their companies, products and services. For this reason, choosing the best framework is essential. Since there are so many Node.js developers available across the world today, finding the best can be problematic sometimes. No worries as we can ease your hiring process. But before we start explaining how you can hire the best Node.js development company, let us give you an overview of the framework. It will help you to narrow down your search better. What is Node.js? As a JavaScript code execution environment, Node.JS is quite popular among programmers. It requires Chrome V8, which is basically a JavaScript engine for translating JavaScript calls into machine code. Introduced in 2009, by American developer Ryan Dahl, this platform mainly focused on events. While the other platforms mainly focused on one thread for each connection, this one had its main purpose in building scalable network servers. Since then, the platform has gone through much advancement to become a stand-alone command-line tool today. The platform definitely excels in developing fast and scalable applications. Below are the reasons for choosing Node.JS for your business. 1. Node.JS has the ability to...
Kim Choy has had a tough couple of years. Two years ago, the artisan woodworker lost two digits on his left hand in a table saw accident. Just as he had recovered enough to begin working again, the pandemic hit, causing work to stop, classes to shut down, and forcing this former web developer to give up on plans to open a Shibui Furniture Collective showroom. He took the time, though, to rethink his craft and his business. Today, he is focusing on chairs, as opposed to larger furniture formats. The chair designs he has come up with have been selling well, both in Singapore and overseas. He tells us he has a new curriculum in mind for his classes and he is embarking on other new professional challenges. WHEN DID YOU FIRST DISCOVER A LOVE FOR WOODWORKING? It all started when I wanted to tinker with things physically instead of digitally. My previous profession as a web developer required me to deal with coding, even on weekends. I wanted a more balanced lifestyle so I looked for ways to unplug. Bookmatched Claro Walnut low coffee table. (Photo: Shibui Furniture Collective) I tried working with metal but it didn’t really work out, hence I moved on to wood. I found this new hobby to be very empowering, so much so that it got me to delve deeper whenever each weekend came around. HOW DID YOU LEARN THE CRAFT? I am mostly self-taught and I learnt mainly through books with a lot of trial and error. I also visited craftsmen in Japan to get points of references when I hit...
Appetiser is now a TechCrunch featured company after being nominated by its clients. TechCrunch is read by millions around the world and is one of Silicon Valley’s most famous and well-respected tech websites. “We’re so proud of our client’s success. We’re very fortunate to be in a position where that has been recognised by TechCrunch.” said co-founder Jamie Shostak. TechCrunch is running a global initiative to survey founders and tech leaders to uncover excellence within the field. The newly published article asks the question “Which software consultants do startups love to work with?”. Appetiser was featured top of the list with a glowing testimonial from Andre Eikmeier, the founder of . Here’s what he had to say about working with us: “They had a good reputation globally and had produced some good products. We also liked their flexible model. We were able to use our CTO to lead a team of six devs from the Appetiser team, with occasional UX/UI, product management and project management as needed, it was properly collaborative, not a blackbox agency arrangement. So we were able to build capability in house at the same time, rather than dependency. [Working with them] allowed us to get a first iteration of the product to market from scratch in three months. We were able to build iOS and Android versions simultaneously.” Dominate the App Store. Get the latest industry news first. Good Empire is an app driven by goodwill and care to the people, using game design to empower communities to join together, take action and save the planet. The company has recently been through two successful equity...
An app all attendees of the upcoming Beijing Olympics must use has encryption flaws that could allow personal information to leak, a cyber security watchdog said Tuesday. The “simple but devastating flaw” in the encryption of the MY2022 app, which is used to monitor Covid and is mandatory for athletes, journalists and other attendees of the games in China’s capital, could allow health information, voice messages and other data to leak, warned Jeffrey Knockel, author of the report for Citizen Lab. A screenshot of the MY2022 app available for download from the iTunes store. Photo: Screenshot The International Olympic Committee responded to the report by saying users can disable the app’s access to parts of their phones and that assessments from two unnamed cyber security organizations “confirmed that there are no critical vulnerabilities.” “The user is in control over what the… app can access on their device,” the committee told AFP, adding that installing it on cellphones isn’t required “as accredited personnel can log on to the health monitoring system on the web page instead.” The committee said it had asked Citizen Lab for its report “to understand their concerns better.” Unclear who app shares information with Citizen Lab said it notified the Chinese organizing committee for the Games of the issues in early December and gave them 15 days to respond and 45 days to fix the problem, but received no reply. “China has a history of undermining encryption technology to perform political censorship and surveillance,” Knockel wrote. “As such, it is reasonable to ask whether the encryption in this app was intentionally sabotaged for surveillance purposes or whether...
In this article, we are going to create a web application using .Net 6.0 and ASP.Net Core and also implement JWT Authentication. JWT stands for JSON Web Token digitally signed using a secret key by a token provider. It helps the resource server to verify the token data using the same secret key. JWT consists of three parts: Here I am going to use Visual Studio 2022 and SQL Server 2014. Creating Tables First, we will create a database named “JWTAuthentication” or we can use any name and create two tables “UserInfo” and “Employee”. Open SQL Server and paste the below query to create the tables. Create the Application Here we will create a new project using Blazor WebAssembly App and .Net 6.0. Now open Visual Studio 2022 and follow the below steps. Step 1 In this step, we will select the “Blazor WebAssembly App” project type. Here we will select Framework type as .NET 6.0 and also select the ASP.NET Core hosted option. Now, our application will be created with a folder structure as given in the below image. Install Required Nuget Packages Go to the “Tools” menu, select NuGet Package Manager > Package Manager Console and then run the below commands to add database provider and Entity Framework Tools. => Install-Package Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore => Install-Package Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.SqlServer => Install-Package Microsoft.AspNetCore.Authentication.JwtBearer Adding the Model to the Application Now we will create two Model classes that will contain the UserInfo and Employee model properties. To do that right-click on the “JWTAuth.WebApi” project and add a New Folder as “Models”. Then right-click on the “Models” folder and add two classes as “UserInfo.cs” and...
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