This example is great for placing the list of current working directory on
to the screen but how does one get this to function when dumping to a file?
The file version of this when looked at is a clumped together and a newline
appears to be the solution but can't seem to figure it out or find it on
the web.
+Rudy Trujillo To see how to place a listing of a directory's files into a separate text file, then click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25rgKo9y5RY
This is great the only pitfall for video watchers is the absence of a clear
view of the presentation. The video should be linked directly to the
slides.
+Todd McLeod thank you so much. I'm very much appreciative of all the work you have done judging from your extensive playlist. I'm very much interested in learning all there is to know about go and your work is a valuable asset in my quest. I hope you continue this great work you have been doing. Thank you again!
+Jamal Martin Here you go my friend - these aren't the slides in the videos, but maybe they'll help:https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B22KXlqHz6ZNfkF4d2dyMlBmQkY2TVFTam90RzRpRFlPUFhreHJIazN2cHJRcElaOGtEZEU&usp=sharing
How to Compile NodeJS and Make a .deb package in Kali Linux
I m Here with a video again If you feel more exciting and want to compile your own .deb package for Node.JS Then just follow the video! btw here the commands ...
+John H So, we learned the "hard way" to break in and get the password of users on our system. What if they have a good password? Are there other ways? Because as Root told us at the end of the video, most people have difficult passwords, that are not in those dictionaries. It would be awesome to find them.