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 <description>Javascript as a programming language can be tricky, difficult and very hard to learn. Despite of all that, it's used in almost every website out there because of the enormous list of applications that we can build and places where we could use Javascript better than anything else.</description>
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 <description>Today I’ve found several open WordPress directories, which were accessible via the browser and open to cross site scripting attacks.</description>
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 <description>I got emails on the same day from two developers letting me know about ExtJS wrappers for PHP.</description>
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