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6 Things To Know About Node.JS

6 Things To Know About Node.JS --------------------------------------------- Yesterday we say Node.js some super-fab videos ,Today we will see it's some details..   Node.js gives JavaScript coders easy access to tonnes of open source code packages. JavaScript with new tools and enhancements is flooding the horizon at a breakneck pace. Node.js, an open source runtime system invented in 2009 by Ryan Dahl is extending that reach to the server side. Node.js is becoming popular with coders everywhere and is being used to create APIs and building a new matrix of interoperability across the Internet. Joyent has been the chief sponsor of Node.js from the beginning. Node.js Offical Web-site:- http://nodejs.org/ Wikipedia Link According to www.infoworld.com, Node.js is not a JavaScript framework; several authors have written excellent frameworks specifically for Node.js, like Express.js, Restify.js, and Hapi.js. It is finding its way into Web applicat

Useful Video Tutorials On Node.JS

Useful Video Tutorials On Node.JS  ----------------------------------------------- Node.JS, an open source runtime system, has taken the reach of JavaScript to the server side of things. Node.js is becoming popular with coders everywhere and is being used to create APIs and building a new matrix of interoperability across the Internet. Keeping the trend in mind, we present a few video tutorials that can help the enthusiasts become experts. Here Are Some Videos which may help u lot. --------------------------------------------- 1)Introduction To Node.js   2)The Callback Pattern  3)Event Emitter Pattern  4)Introducing Streams     5)Modules   6)Third Party Modules & NPM  7)Building A streaming TCP Server. 

12 Type Of Servers And What They Do!

12 Type Of Servers And What They Do! ----------------------------------------------- 1. Real-Time Communication Servers Also known as chat servers or IRC, and sometimes known as instant messaging (IM) servers, these servers are meant to allow huge number users to exchange information instantly. 2. FTP Servers This is one of the oldest of the Internet services available. The FTP or File Transfer Protocol allows the users to securely transfer one or more files of any size between two computers. 3. Collaboration Servers In many ways, collaboration software, once called 'groupware,' demonstrates the original power of the Web. Collaboration software designed to enable users to collaborate, regardless of location, via the Internet or a corporate intranet and to work together in a virtual atmosphere. 4. List Servers List servers lets users better manage their mass mailing lists like open interactive discussions or one-way lists to deliver newslett

Lynis Auditing Tool 1.3.5

Lynis Auditing Tool 1.3.5 ------------------------------------------ Hi friends After A long time a post as I was quite busy with my exams .. :p  Now Soon there will be flood of post... Well While Just surfing I found out an awesome tool for auditing.. Lynis Auditing Tool 1.3.5     Lynis is an auditing tool for Unix (specialists). It scans the system and available software to detect security issues. Beside security related information it will also scan for general system information, installed packages and configuration mistakes. This software aims in assisting automated auditing, software patch management, vulnerability and malware scanning of Unix based systems.     Changes: This release adds support for Mageia Linux, PCLinuxOS, Sabayon Linux, and Scientific Linux. It includes improved support for Arch Linux and initial systems support. Several tests have been extended to provide better information. Many improvements were made to the reporting and logging output. Initia