Step into the mysterious and elusive realm of Dark Web an eye-opening Book that sheds light on the lesser-known and often misunderstood corners of the digital world. This captivating and informative journey will take you through the many layers of the internet, as you unravel the secrets of the Surface Web, Deep Web, and Dark Web, and plunge into the world of hidden .onion websites.
Discover the intricacies of navigating the Dark Web through the TOR Network, where anonymity and privacy reign supreme. Learn the vital role Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) play in securing your online presence, and decrypt the enigma of encrypted transactions fueled by the ever-evolving world of crypto currency.
From site onion Bit coin providers and transaction services to an onion net website dedicated to freely sharing scientific information and studies from around the world, the deep onion Dark Web does have everything you could think of; if you know where to look.
Today, we're going to help you get started by sharing 20 of the most popular onion URL websites and onion directory services, giving you a complete onion websites list and everything else you need to know when it comes to where to go while accessing the Dark Web and other onion domain links. Please note that the contents of this book are for Educational Purposes Only.
Get a big-picture view of modern React and React Native and see how they go hand-in-hand - covering TypeScript development, Vite, state management strategies, unit testing with Jest, and more.
Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook.
Key FeaturesWelcome to your big-picture guide to the React ecosystem.
If you're new to React and looking to become a professional React developer, this book is for you. This updated fifth edition reflects the current state of React, including React framework coverage as well as TypeScript.
Part 1 introduces you to React. You'll discover JSX syntax, hooks, functional components, and event handling, learn techniques to fetch data from a server, and tackle the tricky problem of state management. Once you're comfortable with writing React in JavaScript, you'll pick up TypeScript development in later chapters.
Part 2 transitions you into React Native for mobile development. React Native goes hand-in-hand with React. With your React knowledge behind you, you'll appreciate where and how React Native differs as you write shared components for Android and iOS apps. You'll learn how to build responsive layouts, use animations, and implement geolocation.
By the end of this book, you'll have a big-picture view of React and React Native and be able to build applications with both.
What you will learnThis book is for any JavaScript or TypeScript developer who wants to start learning how to use React and React Native for web and mobile app development.
No prior knowledge of React or React Native is required. However, a working knowledge of JavaScript is necessary to be able to follow along the content covered.
Table of ContentsThe dark web is the internet's evil twin, where anything can be bought and sold. Drugs, weapons, and hackers-for-hire are available at the touch of a button.
Most who visit merely look around, happy to satisfy their curiosity before leaving, never to return. But some are sucked into the criminal underworld and find themselves doing things they would never have contemplated in the real world ordering a hit on a love rival or bidding on an auction for the people in this book a Minnesota dog trainer is found dead of an apparent suicide after detectives find her details on a dark web murder-for-hire site.
Learn who created the Dark Web and how long it's been in existence. Discover the people who dedicated their lives to the technology that runs the Dark Web, and why they made such sacrifices. You'll read about those who rose to dizzying heights plumbing riches in the dark net, and who fell because of their vanity and overconfidence.
Use the power of deep learning with Python to build and deploy intelligent web applications
Key Features
Book Description
When used effectively, deep learning techniques can help you develop intelligent web apps. In this book, you'll cover the latest tools and technological practices that are being used to implement deep learning in web development using Python.
Starting with the fundamentals of machine learning, you'll focus on DL and the basics of neural networks, including common variants such as convolutional neural networks (CNNs). You'll learn how to integrate them into websites with the frontends of different standard web tech stacks. The book then helps you gain practical experience of developing a deep learning-enabled web app using Python libraries such as Django and Flask by creating RESTful APIs for custom models. Later, you'll explore how to set up a cloud environment for deep learning-based web deployments on Google Cloud and Amazon Web Services (AWS). Next, you'll learn how to use Microsoft's intelligent Emotion API, which can detect a person's emotions through a picture of their face. You'll also get to grips with deploying real-world websites, in addition to learning how to secure websites using reCAPTCHA and Cloudflare. Finally, you'll use NLP to integrate a voice UX through Dialogflow on your web pages.
By the end of this book, you'll have learned how to deploy intelligent web apps and websites with the help of effective tools and practices.
What you will learn
Who this book is for
This deep learning book is for data scientists, machine learning practitioners, and deep learning engineers who are looking to perform deep learning techniques and methodologies on the web. You will also find this book useful if you're a web developer who wants to implement smart techniques in the browser to make it more interactive. Working knowledge of the Python programming language and basic machine learning techniques will be beneficial.
Avoid common API coding pitfalls and make test automation effortless with Postman and the Newman CLI
Key Features:
- Learn the tenets of effective API testing and design with workflow testing and more
- Gain an in-depth understanding of Postman's new and existing features, including Mock Servers
- Know when and how to use Postman to create high-quality APIs for software and web apps
Book Description:
Postman is an invaluable tool for exploration and testing of web APIs and helping testers and developers figure out how an API works. With Postman, you can create effective test automation for any APIs, and this guide will help you unleash its full potential.
API Testing and Development with Postman is an invaluable resource for anyone who wants to create a good quality API, but isn't sure how to go about it. This guide will help you unleash the full potential of Postman's test automation capabilities.
A combination of theory coupled with real-world examples will help you learn how to use Postman to create well-designed, documented, and tested APIs. After you've familiarized yourself with the theory, you'll move on to hands-on projects that will teach you how to add test automation to an existing API. You'll also learn some of the new and powerful features that Postman has that can help you avoid introducing bugs.
This second, fully updated edition features new chapters on workflow testing, creating and using mock servers, API security testing, and performance testing. The new and expanded information in this edition will help you future-proof your APIs.
By the end of this book, you'll be able to use Postman to set up and run API tests for any API that you are working with.
What You Will Learn:
- Find out what is involved in effective API testing
- Leverage Postman to improve the quality of you API
- Use data-driven testing in Postman to create scalable API tests
- How to create and use a Mock Server in Postman
- Verify and improve the quality of an API using contract testing
- Understand the basic principles of security testing
- Get to grips with functional and non-functional testing of an API
- Discover how to use industry standards such as OpenAPI and mocking
Who this book is for:
The book is for software testing professionals and software developers looking to improve product and API quality through API test automation. You'll also find this book useful if you have a basic understanding of APIs and want to build your skills for creating, testing, and documenting them. The book assumes beginner-level knowledge of JavaScript and API development.
Table of Contents
- API Terminology and some different types of APIs
- Principles of API Design
- Open API Specifications
- Considerations for good API test automation
- Authorization Options
- Creating Test Validation Scripts
- Data Driven Testing
- Workflow Testing
- Running API Tests in CI with Newman
- Monitoring APIs with Postman
- Testing an existing API
- Creating and using a Mock Server in Postman
- Using Contract Testing to Verify the API
- API Security Testing
- Performance Testing an API
The dark web is the internet's evil twin, where anything can be bought and sold. Drugs, weapons, and hackers-for-hire are available at the touch of a button. Most who visit merely look around, happy to satisfy their curiosity before leaving, never to return.
But some are sucked into the criminal underworld and find themselves doing things they would never have contemplated in the real world-ordering a hit on a love rival or bidding on an auction for a sex slave - like the people in this book.
In the dark web dive, you'll unbury the facts about:
From underground dark web sites showcasing brutality the likes of which has never been seen, to manhattan boardrooms and basements concealing depravities of the foulest kind, neville and fiona find themselves in a battle for their very lives and souls.
Google Chrome is used by an estimated 300 million people, and currently has about 40% of the browser market, which makes it the most popular Internet browser out there.
300 million is a lot--but that doesn't mean that everyone knows how to actually use it. If you want to get the most out of Google Chrome, this short book will help by breaking down how to use all the top features.
In addition to the anatomy of the actual browser, this book will give you a crash course in both Gmail and Google Searching.
Take your first step in building modern-day component-based web apps using the latest features and capabilities of React and TypeScript with this easy-to-follow guide
Key FeaturesReading, navigating, and debugging a large frontend codebase is a major issue faced by frontend developers. This book is designed to help web developers like you learn about ReactJS and TypeScript, both of which power large-scale apps for many organizations.
This second edition of Learn React with TypeScript is updated, enhanced, and improved to cover new features of React 18 including hooks, state management libraries, and features of TypeScript 4. The book will enable you to create well-structured and reusable React components that are easy to read and maintain, leveraging modern design patterns.
You'll be able to ensure that all your components are type-safe, making the most of TypeScript features, including some advanced types. You'll also learn how to manage complex states using Redux and how to interact with a GraphQL web API. Finally, you'll discover how to write robust unit tests for React components using Jest.
By the end of the book, you'll be well-equipped to use both React and TypeScript.
What you will learnThis book is for experienced frontend developers looking to build large scale web applications using React and TypeScript. Intermediate knowledge of JavaScript, HTML and CSS is a prerequisite.
Table of ContentsIf you own a Mac, then the Safari browser is the default app for surfing the Internet.
But how does it work and is it really worth using over other popular browsers?
This book, which is based on The Ridiculously Simple Guide to Safari will help you understand it more. It will teach you all the tricks that will make it a better browsing experience.
If you're ready to make the switch and want to make sure you understand all of the features, then read on
The Internet was once ruled by two browsers: Netscape and Internet Explorer. In recent years, others have dominated Internet browsers--notably Chrome and Firefox.
There is another popular option: Safari.
While Safari has never had the mass appeal of some browsers, it has been around for a long time--longer than most Internet browsers, actually. It was first launched in 2003--five years before Google launched its widely popular Chrome browser.
Safari has most the popular features people are already used to, like tabbed browsing, reader view, and security key authentication, and it also lets users user pay with Apple Pay.
Perhaps the biggest benefit of Safari is continuality; this feature lets you pick up where you left off, so whatever you are reading on your iPad or iPhone, you can continue reading it on your desktop or laptop if you change devices.
If you're ready to make the switch and want to make sure you understand all of the features, then read on
The Dark Web: Inside the Digital Underworld provides a comprehensive exploration of the secretive and illicit world of the Dark Web, delving into its technology, criminal activities, law enforcement efforts, and ethical dilemmas, while offering insights and solutions for a safer digital future.
★★★ Get started with the Safari browser ★★★
If you own a Mac, then the Safari browser is the default app for surfing the Internet.
But how does it work and is it really worth using over other popular browsers?
This book, which is based off of The Ridiculously Simple Guide to Safari will help you understand it more. It will teach you all the tricks that will make it a better browsing experience.
If you're ready to make the switch and want to make sure you understand all of the features, then read on
Written by Schuyler Erle and Rich Gibson, authors of the popular Mapping Hacks, Google Maps Hacks shares dozens of tricks for combining the capabilities of Google Maps with your own datasets. Such diverse information as apartment listings, crime reporting or flight routes can be integrated with Google's satellite imagery in creative ways, to yield new and useful applications.
The authors begin with a complete introduction to the standard features of Google Maps. The adventure continues with 60 useful and interesting mapping projects that demonstrate ways developers have added their own features to the maps. After that's given you ideas of your own, you learn to apply the techniques and tools to add your own data to customize and manipulate Google Maps. Even Google seems to be tacitly blessing what might be seen as unauthorized use, but maybe they just know a good thing when they see one.
With the tricks and techniques you'll learn from Google Maps Hacks, you'll be able to adapt Google's satellite map feature to create interactive maps for personal and commercial applications for businesses ranging from real estate to package delivery to home services, transportation and more. Includes a foreword by Google Maps tech leads, Jens and Lars Rasmussen.
Every day, more software developers and service providers are using XMPP for real-time applications, and with the help of XMPP: The Definitive Guide, you can, too.
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Side effects of reading this book include a sudden surge of self-esteem and unprecedented decisiveness in making marketing decisions. Also common are a lifetime addiction to web automation and web data scraping.
After reading this book, if you spend more than 4 hours with web bots a day, call a therapist right away.
WHAT'S THIS BOOK ABOUT?
I'm sure you've wondered why your competitors' books are selling better than yours. In a perfect world governed by meritocracy, your books would have been selling much better than your competitors'. But Amazon is not that perfect world. Amazon is a jungle where the street-smart prevail and prosper.
What if I tell you the key is marketing? Here we go again, you roll your eyes: Who hasn't heard that before? Tell me something I don't know.
What if I tell you the key is marketing with webbots? Would I get your full attention?
This book may just be the ultimate answer to questions that have been bothering you. I have no doubt it will put energy, wisdom and tangible result in your next book marketing move.
★★★ Surf the Internet with the Safari web browser ★★★
The Internet browser wars are heating up. No, this isn't a history book of Netscape and Internet Explorer This is about the browser that's giving Chrome and Firefox a run for their money: Safari.
While Safari has never had the mass appeal of some browsers, it has been around for a long time-longer than most Internet browsers, actually. It was first launched in 2003-five years before Google launched its widely popular Chrome browser.
The latest version of Safari has features that you have come to love on Chrome (like translation, extensions, and customized start pages). Safari has also added some amazing features that protect your privacy online.
This book will walk you through the newest features while also showing you how to do the things that you may not know about...like reader view, security key authentication, and Apple Pay. It will also cover continuance-so you know how to surf on your computer and pick up where you left off on your iPhone or iPad.
If you're ready to make the switch and want to make sure you understand all of the features, then read on