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  • How to get the most out of the book 'Practical Reverse Engineering: x86, x64, ARM, Windows Kernel, Reversing Tools, and Obfuscation'? [on hold]

    - by user3565816
    I was reading the book Practical Reverse Engineering: x86, x64, ARM, Windows Kernel, Reversing Tools, and Obfuscation by Bruce Dang et. al, as I am interested in learning about Reverse Engineering. However I found that most of what I was reading made very little sense to me and I felt confused. So my question is, what material should I go through first before returning to this book so that I can get the most out of it? Thanks in advance for your assistance.

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  • User Interface expected behavior

    - by Sn3akyP3t3
    I've encountered more than a few instances where a question arose from a desired change in a website page went against what I would describe as "expected behavior". One such recent request was to convert tab selection from what a tab typically does into a url redirect. I'm looking for guidance on where to turn to when these sorts of problems arise. Does the W3C cover these topics or are they left to the imagination of the web designer?

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  • please how can i solve this when i do the apt-get [duplicate]

    - by udeme
    This question already has an answer here: How do I fix a “Problem with MergeList” or “status file could not be parsed” error when trying to do an update? 7 answers E: Encountered a section with no Package: header E: Problem with MergeList /var/lib/apt/lists/dl.google.com_linux_chrome_deb_dists_stable_main_binary-i386_Packages E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened

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  • can php read node of float number? [on hold]

    - by Suriani Salleh
    my node number is 1.2.3.4 $node= 1.2.3.4 when i run my code as shown below, it print error message but when i try assign $node = abc_def it execute the function code my question is can php read 1.2.3.4? if(!get_node_id($node) === false){ //function code .................................. ..............................} else { // error msg }

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  • How to Build a Website - Without Tears!

    How to build a web site, is a question a have been asked endless times and my response is always the same, 'what do you want the site to do for you?' If you want a site that can be visited by friends and family to admire your latest holiday pictures and videos then your task is simple.

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  • Upgrade from 12.04 to 13.04? [duplicate]

    - by user12008
    This question already has an answer here: Can I skip over releases when upgrading? 15 answers I have Kubuntu 12.04, and would like to upgrade, but Muon Software Updates tells me that "The software on this computer is up to date". What can I make to make it see new version of the distribution? In shell, do-release-upgrade, also says: No new release found.

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  • Building a Website? HTML Versus WordPress

    So you want to build a website. Should you go with simple HTML or use a platform like WordPress. The ultimate answer lies in the question, "What do you want to do with your site?" Let's look at some advantages held by each option.

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  • Which Do You Prefer? A Traditional Website Or a WordPress Website?

    Just recently, we have had a coach on the New Coach Connection group share their story of having a WordPress site built, but it took the designer a long time to get the site up and running, plus the cost was unjustified for the work that was completed. Her question to the group was what is a standard cost and did it make sense to have the site designed in WordPress or another platform? It seemed that all WordPress sites have this "bloggy" look.

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  • Should I Update My Website?

    That's a good question, and it's one that every single website owner should know and be aware of. The problem is however, that for most businesses, their website isn't their primary source of income, which is why it gets left out in the cold. Here's some another questions - how often should you update your Yellow Pages advertising? How often should you update your newspaper classified ads?

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  • Uninstalling ubuntu and installing windows [duplicate]

    - by user286430
    This question already has an answer here: How to remove Ubuntu and put Windows back on? 13 answers Recently built a computer and installed ubuntu 14.04 from USB. I struggle with using the interface, programs and terminal so I plan to put windows 7 ultimate iso onto a USB while in ubuntu. Then remove ubuntu and install windows 7. How do I go about doing this and what programs do I use?

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  • Subdomain redirects to subdirectory [duplicate]

    - by redraw
    This question already has an answer here: How do I get the root index page to redirect to a subdirectory without affecting SEO? 1 answer Supposing I have folder called "support" inside root folder "/public_html". I've added a subdomain in my server's panel so that when going to "support.mydomain.com" it redirects to "mydomain.com/support" The problem is that redirection is reflected on the browser's address bar, and I want to make that subdomain work like "base domain". i.e "support.mydomain.com/folder-inside-support" Is it something to be with .htaccess file?

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  • SubmitEdge Review

    There are a lot of companies that will do certain SEO techniques for you ranging from directory submission to article distribution. However, very few companies will take on the full-gambit of link building at once. SubmitEdge has been around long enough to become an established presence in the SEO community. However, many people still question whether or not SubmitEdge can actually help. Here is a quick SubmitEdge review to give you an idea of whether or not they can meet your needs.

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  • Is it okay to define a [] method in ruby's NilClass?

    - by Silasj
    Ruby by default does not include the method [] for NilClass For example, to check if foo["bar"] exists when foo may be nil, I have to do: foo = something_that_may_or_may_not_return_nil if foo && foo["bar"] # do something with foo["bar"] here end If I define this method: class NilClass def [](arg) nil end end Something like that would make this possible, even if foo is nil: if foo["bar"] # do something with foo["bar"] end Or even: if foo["bar"]["baz"] # do something with foo["bar"]["baz"] here end Question: Is this a good idea or is there some reason ruby doesn't include this functionality by default?

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  • How Do I Get My Small Business Name to Rank #1?

    I have clients that own small businesses that come to me and say, I want my site to show up #1 in Google for "my businessnamexyz". This is a very common question I get all the time and if I was an SEO specialist looking to make a fast buck and not build valuable long lasting relationships, this avenue could quickly be taking advantage of.

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