PinnedMitchell CoutinhoTasty Git | 1st bite | Version ControlWelcome to my new series about the version control system known as Git!Oct 29, 2022Oct 29, 2022
PinnedMitchell CoutinhoDaily Web App Security — 6 of 100In today’s article we imagine a world without OAuthOct 26, 2022Oct 26, 2022
Mitchell CoutinhoJavaScript closures in depthIn the 25 years since JavaScript was first released, a lot has been written about the way in which it internally handles scope and the call…May 22May 22
Mitchell CoutinhoTypeScript 5.1 announced. Convenience improves.TypeScript 5.1 just hit the beta shelves, and it introduces several improvements.Apr 19, 2023Apr 19, 2023
Mitchell CoutinhoDaily Web App Security | 30 of 100 | Open Source IntelligenceIn today’s article, I introduce the concept of Open Source IntelligenceNov 19, 2022Nov 19, 2022
Mitchell CoutinhoDaily Web App Security | 29 of 100 | Secrets in your codeIn today’s article, we look at ways to hide secrets in your codebase.Nov 18, 2022Nov 18, 2022
Mitchell CoutinhoDaily Web App Security | 28 of 100 | Bug bounty basicsIn today’s article, we introduce you to the world of bug bountiesNov 17, 2022Nov 17, 2022
Mitchell CoutinhoDaily Web App Security | 27 of 100 | Public Key Infrastructure part 6 | x.509 (TLS) certificatesIn today’s article, we learn about the chain of trustNov 16, 2022Nov 16, 2022
Mitchell CoutinhoDaily Web App Security | 26 of 100 | Public Key Infrastructure part 5 | TLS handshake continuedIn today’s article, we examine the last portion of the TLS handshakeNov 15, 2022Nov 15, 2022
Mitchell CoutinhoDaily Web App Security | 25 of 100 | Public Key Infrastructure part 4| TLS handshake continuedIn today’s article, we continue to examine the TLS handshakeNov 14, 2022Nov 14, 2022