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Port Scanner in Python 3 (pyDroid and iPhone)

April 21, 2020 1 Comment

Heyyy! How ya doing?

Finally I have some free time and able to make some more videos! Very excited to learn some more stuff and share it with you guys. 🙂

To start things off smoothly I decided to do a short Python script – a port scanner, which we’ll program in a few lines of code.

This is an idea suggested by a viewer, to do small projects using mobile devices (pyDroid on Android and vim text editor on jailbroken iPhone).

Once you figure out which device you’ll be using, lets get started…

Port Scanner Using Threads

It’s important to use threads for such a program to shorten run time. With that said, we’ll need the system, socket and threading modules.

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Ionic 4 – How To Make a Simple Card Matching Game (2 of 4)

December 22, 2019 No Comments

[ Part 1 (Introduction) – Part 2 – Part 3 – Part 4 ]

What’s going on guys?

We’re continuing with our Ionic 4 series today.

As explained in part one, we’re making a simple card matching game in order to learn the different components of the Ionic framework.

If you’re clueless about the Ionic framework, you should go check out the first part where I explain it in more detail.

I won’t ramble for too long in this post (as usual), since I explained that I’m not planning on covering code in these blog posts for Ionic – that’s what the videos are for anyway alright.

Instead, I’ll leave a summary of what goes down in this part.

Coding Summary

In this second part, we’ll get our card matching game to a playable state.

Basically, by the end of it, you’ll be able to select both cards and we’ll put conditions in place to check if the selected cards match or not.

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