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Jaime Martínez
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Freelance webdeveloper with a specific knack for WordPress.
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Just some notes about my attempt to upgrade to webpack 4
If you enjoyed reading this, I'm intending to do more blogging like this over here: https://cdgd.tech
This is not a complaint about Webpack or v4 in any way. This is just a record of my process trying it out so I could provide feedback to the webpack team
Hmm... I don't see any docs for 4.0 on https://webpack.js.org. I guess I'll just wing it.
All I need to do is npm i -D webpack@next, right?
WordPress debugging with XDebug on Flywheel Local & VSCode
Flywheel Local configuration
Flywheel Local has XDebug installed by default if you choose “Custom” instead of “Preferred” when setting up a new local environment. If you don’t know which your current site is running, you can detect it by going to ”Site Setup” tab. If you can change the PHP version there, you have the “Custom” environment running. If not, just export your site, import it back and choose “Custom”.
Now that we have the right environment, remember what PHP version you are running, open the right PHP settings file (for example /Local Sites/my_site/conf/php/7.0.3/php.ini) and add these lines in the [Xdebug] section:
xdebug.remote_enable=1
xdebug.remote_autostart=1
Save the php.ini and restart your site container in Flywheel to apply new settings.
The One Secret Trick To Becoming A Genius Programmer
The One Secret Trick To Becoming A Genius Programmer
Okay, the title of this post is a bit of a lie. There's no one secret trick to becoming a genius programmer - there are two, and they're more habits than tricks. Nevertheless, these kind of 'secret tricks' seem to resonate with people, so I went for this title anyway.
Every once in a while, a somewhat strange thing happens to me. I'll be helping somebody out on IRC - usually a beginner - answering a number of their questions in rapid succession, about a variety of topics. Then after a while, they call me a "genius" for being able to answer everything they're asking; either directly, or while talking about me to somebody else.
Now, I don't really agree with this "genius" characterization, and it can make me feel a bit awkward, but it shows that a lot of developers have a somewhat idealistic and nebulous notion of the "genius programmer" - the programmer that knows everything, who can do everything, who's never stumped by a problem, and of which ther
Get and set custom cart item/product information prior to WooCommerce checkout, and carry those values over to Order Item Metadata.
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My tips for finding security issues in GitHub projects.
GitHub for Bug Bounty Hunters
GitHub repositories can disclose all sorts of potentially valuable information for bug bounty hunters. The targets do not always have to be open source for there to be issues. Organization members and their open source projects can sometimes accidentally expose information that could be used against the target company. in this article I will give you a brief overview that should help you get started targeting GitHub repositories for vulnerabilities and for general recon.
Mass Cloning
You can just do your research on github.com, but I would suggest cloning all the target's repositories so that you can run your tests locally. I would highly recommend @mazen160's GitHubCloner. Just run the script and you should be good to go.
Font Awesome File Icons: Mapping MIME Types to correct icon classes
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