How Easy is RayLib to Use? - RayLib 2D Challenge
I've heard great things about RayLib. It is, I've been told, so easy to use that all you really need is the cheat-sheet, and maybe a quick look at the examples.
I've heard great things about RayLib. It is, I've been told, so easy to use that all you really need is the cheat-sheet, and maybe a quick look at the examples.
I'm pleased to announce that you can now pay for items in the Kea Sigma Delta store using cryptocurrencies. Specifically:
Microsoft SmartScreen is a pain in the butt for developers. It pops up scary warnings for files that it doesn't recognize, telling the user that they're potentially harmful.
You're writing a program that connects to a server, and want to store the user's login details for their convenience. How do you do so securely?
The latest version of ZitaFTP makes it relatively easy to get your file server online, complete with its own domain.
I'm pleased to announce that the first ZitaFTP Server update for 2022 is finally here! As usual, there are bug fixes and improvements.
T'is the season of technical problems. Last time I talked about software issues that held back progress. This time, it's bugs. Real bugs. Ants, to be precise.
Technology. When it works, it's great. Amazing things can be done with technology. When it fails, though, it becomes a frustrating time sucking monster.
Last blog post I mentioned that you should never store passwords in plain text on a server. Actually, you shouldn't store passwords in plain text on any computer, including servers.
If you're writing a network server like I am with ZitaFTP, then you may be tempted to create a custom encryption algorithm to store some data.
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