The Complete Guide to PostCSS

PostCSS is the hot new tool that’s making the rounds on the front-end side of web development. It has been quickly and widely adopted, and possibly will have a significant impact on how we base our present-day CSS.

Lately, PostCSS is the tool making the rounds on the front-end side of web development.

PostCSS was developed by Andrey Sitnik, the creator of Autoprefixer. It is a Node.js package developed as a tool to transform all of your CSS using JavaScript, thereby achieving much faster build times than other processors.

Despite what its name seems to imply, it is not a post-processor (nor is it a pre-processor), but rather it is a transpiler to turn PostCSS-specific (or PostCSS plugin-specific, to be more precise) syntax into vanilla CSS.

With that being said, this does not mean that PostCSS and other CSS processors can’t work together. As a matter of fact, if you’re new to the whole world of CSS pre/post-processing, using PostCSS along with Sass can save you many headaches, which we’ll get into shortly.

PostCSS is not a replacement for other CSS processors; rather, look at it as another tool that may come in handy when needed, another addition to your toolset.

PostCSS overview illustration.

Use of PostCSS has recently begun to increase exponentially, with it being used today by some of the biggest tech industry businesses, like Twitter, JetBrains, and Wikipedia. Its widespread adoption and success is largely due to its modularity.

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A Complete Guide to the Stages of Penetration Testing

Different Stages of Penetration Tests

The typical penetration testing is broken out in various phases, alike the cyberattack lifecycle. Every single phase has a goal that they require to achieve to further the attack.

  1. Gathering of Crucial Information
  2. Enumeration & Identification
  3. Vulnerability Scanning
  4. Determines the best method of attack
  5. Penetration as well as Exploitation
  6. Risk Analysis as well as Recommendations
  7. Report Preparation (Goals)

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Big Data Resume: Complete Guide & Samples [2021]

Thanks to the rapidly piling amounts of Big Data, the job profile of a Big Data Engineer is peaking.

In recent years, there has been such unprecedented growth in the demand for Big Data Engineers that it has become one of the top-ranking jobs in Data Science today. Since numerous companies across different industries are hiring Big Data Engineers, there’s never been a better time than now to build a career in Big Data. However, you must know how to present yourself as different from the others; you need to stand out from the crowd. Read the blog to have a better understanding of the scope of Big Data in India.

And how will you do that?

By designing and crafting a detailed, well-structured, and eye-catching Big Data resume!

When applying for a Big Data job, or rather for the post of a Big Data Engineer, your resume is the first point of contact between you and your potential employer. If your resume impresses an employer, you will be summoned for a personal interview. So, the key is to make sure you have a fantastic resume that can get you job interview calls.

Usually, Hiring Managers have to look at hundreds of resumes, be it for any job profile. However, when it comes to high-profile jobs like that of the Big Data Engineer, you must be able to grab the attention of the Hiring Manager by highlighting your skills, qualifications, certifications, and your willingness to upskill.

Let’s begin the resume-building process with the job description and key roles and responsibilities of a Big Data Engineer.

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The Complete Guide to PostCSS

PostCSS is the hot new tool that’s making the rounds on the front-end side of web development. It has been quickly and widely adopted, and possibly will have a significant impact on how we base our present-day CSS.

Lately, PostCSS is the tool making the rounds on the front-end side of web development.

PostCSS was developed by Andrey Sitnik, the creator of Autoprefixer. It is a Node.js package developed as a tool to transform all of your CSS using JavaScript, thereby achieving much faster build times than other processors.

Despite what its name seems to imply, it is not a post-processor (nor is it a pre-processor), but rather it is a transpiler to turn PostCSS-specific (or PostCSS plugin-specific, to be more precise) syntax into vanilla CSS.

With that being said, this does not mean that PostCSS and other CSS processors can’t work together. As a matter of fact, if you’re new to the whole world of CSS pre/post-processing, using PostCSS along with Sass can save you many headaches, which we’ll get into shortly.

PostCSS is not a replacement for other CSS processors; rather, look at it as another tool that may come in handy when needed, another addition to your toolset.

PostCSS overview illustration.

Use of PostCSS has recently begun to increase exponentially, with it being used today by some of the biggest tech industry businesses, like Twitter, JetBrains, and Wikipedia. Its widespread adoption and success is largely due to its modularity.

#postcss #css #web-development #programming

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A Complete Guide to Font Identification

Fonts play a major role in all designs — websites, landing pages, books, ads, magazines, emails, contracts, and many other places. While a great font will enhance the design of the item by making it more attractive, a font that is not the right choice will destroy the product.

Imagine a phenomenal book that uses a font that is extremely hard to read — this would be problematic because the design and size of the font are equally important as the content of the book. If the font is difficult to read, people will not read your book, regardless of the information it presents. The same goes for websites, emails, documents, and anything else. The font should match the character of the design and content.

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A Complete Guide on Software Testing

Why Is Software Testing Important?

It is essential to ensure the superior functioning of the software. Many losses can be avoided by testing software before implementing it. Software Testing offers numerous advantages, making it a crucial step before delivering the final product to the customer.

Advantages of Software Testing

  • Saves Money
  • Quality
  • User Experience
  • Brings Profits
  • Business Optimization

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