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🚨 Attention: A Critical Next.js vulnerability

What Happened?

A massive vulnerability (CVE-2025-29927) was just found in Next.js, a popular framework for building web apps with React. This flaw, rated 9.1/10 for severity, lets attackers slip past security checks using a simple trick—a special header. It affects self-hosted Next.js apps (versions 11.1.4 to 15.2.2) that use middleware to protect pages, like admin dashboards. If unpatched, hackers could access restricted areas—yikes!

How Big Is It?

Pretty darn big! Millions of developers use Next.js, and this bug leaves tons of apps exposed. The good news? It’s fixed in version 15.2.3 and up. Please upgrade to newest version to stay safe!

https://thehackernews.com/2025/03/critical-nextjs-vulnerability-allows.html
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GIT
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Anatomy of a Hacker
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GIT CHEAT SHEET
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What is web3
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🔰  Objects as Structs in JavaScript

While JavaScript does not have a direct equivalent to structs, its objects can be used in similar ways to group related data and behavior.


This flexibility allows for a wide range of programming styles, including object-oriented programming.
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How React's ES6 syntax is different from ES5 syntax?

1. require vs. Import
// ES5
var React = require('react');

// ES6
import React from 'react';



2. exports vs. export
// ES5
module.exports = Component;

// ES6
export default Component;



3. component and function
// ES5
var MyComponent = React.createClass({
render: function() {
return(
<h3>Hello JavaTpoint</h3>
);
}
});

// ES6
class MyComponent extends React.Component {
render() {
return(
<h3>Hello Javatpoint</h3>
);
}
}



4. props
// ES5
var App = React.createClass({
propTypes: { name: React.PropTypes.string },
render: function() {
return(
<h3>Hello, {this.props.name}!</h3>
);
}
});

// ES6
class App extends React.Component {
render() {
return(
<h3>Hello, {this.props.name}!</h3>
);
}
}
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Must know things for FRONTED DEVELOPMENT 🏗️

➡️ HTML + CSS 
     
▶️ Build basic projects

➡️ Git + GitHub

➡️ Javanoscript

➡️ Javanoscript framework
      
▶️ Build Projects
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The <input> HTML element is used to create interactive controls for web-based forms to accept data from the user. A wide variety of input data types and control widgets are available, depending on the device and user agent. The <input> element is one of the most powerful and complex in all of HTML due to the sheer number of combinations of input types and attributes.
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