I have been trying to create a terminal based UI for my sniffer app. I have used curses, ncurses, and, now, I am trying npyscreens.
I love functions. It’s why I have a low-level disgust for pure html (joking). I love how reliable they are, how they compartmentalize the program so you can easily pinpoint where the program is breaking down. I love stringing them together and making a monster…
I have been pushing through freecodecamp and have his two walls. One is the Simon Game, and the other is the fact that most of the site is “coming soon” ugh. So I had to find some other tutorials for getting the projects done. The one I am using for React.js…
I created a React App and wanted to deploy it on Heroku so here goes.
I am on a mac sunning the Sierra OS. I am also using the Webstorm IDE. I used the terminal in the IDE.
I have been trying to figure out react for a while. For some reason, I cannot wrap my head around it. Since Freecodecamp has been getting updated, there are gaps in my knowledge and it felt like it was a huge jump going from Javascript and Jquery to writing…
So this is a post on the fourth video tutorial here. At this point, I have set up the environment with babble, and webpack, and I have created a few components in the index.js file.
My quest to build a terminal based ui for my network sniffer has been long. I have tried almost everything. There is no course for this kind of stuff. I have a clear picture… in my mind’s eye.. of what I want my app to do. There are a lot of things to take into…
After using t-shark to capture network I ended up with a pcap file. Unfortunately, Wireshark could not open it. It just kept saying Wireshark does not have permission to open the file. I have an running on Mac Sierra.
I am continuing to work on building a UI and making the program run continuously for the program I created here. I have also realized that some of the legitimate headers where being dropped. Now, I want to…
I’m writing while I am learning how to work with npyscreen. I use the Pycharm IDE and my version of python is 2.7.12 on a macbook.
I downloaded npyscreen in the terminal using the command