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10 reasons you should learn Javascript (like, yesterday)

Pick up this massively popular programming language.

On Feb 14, 2018 by The Daily Dot Bazaar

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Javascript is less intimidating with this 8-course bundle

Get up to speed on the one of the world's most-used programming technologies.

On Jun 6, 2017 by The Daily Dot Bazaar

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Full stack developer

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Over 122 hours of premium hands-on instruction.

On Mar 14, 2017 by The Daily Dot Bazaar

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Become a coding genius without breaking the bank in 156 hours

Name your price to learn everything from Python to Ruby with this master bundle.

On Feb 25, 2017 by The Daily Dot Bazaar

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Echochamber.js is the best website commenting system ever

It's like a cone of silence for the Internet age.

On Jul 16, 2015 by Curt Hopkins

Tech

How one simple Web security loophole left thousands vulnerable on TweetDeck

Whoops.

On Jun 12, 2014 by Fran Berkman

Internet Culture Parsec

Wikipedia faces revolt over VisualEditor

Wikipedia's VisualEditor was supposed to solve a problem, but instead, it's caused one of its own.

On Sep 24, 2013 by Tim Sampson

Internet Culture News

FBI claims responsibility for malware attack that crippled the Dark Web

The FBI admitted in court it was behind the malware attack that led to the compromise of Freedom Hosting, the anonymous Tor hosting service.

On Sep 13, 2013 by Patrick Howell O'Neill

Crime Internet Culture

Apparent U.S. crackdown cripples Dark Web’s pedophile communities

The Dark Web's once-bustling pedophile forums have gone silent, as fear of U.S. law enforcement infiltration grows.

On Aug 7, 2013 by Patrick Howell O'Neill

Crime Internet Culture

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