This profile implements the CIS Kubernetes 1.1.0 Benchmark.
React is a popular JavaScript library for building user interfaces. Its popularity has grown significantly in recent years, making it an essential skill for front-end developers. React has a wide range of applications, from creating small interactive components to building complex web applications.
If you're a front-end developer, it's likely that you'll encounter React at some point in your career. When preparing for a job interview, it's important to be knowledgeable about React, as it is one of the most commonly used frameworks in the industry. This article aims to provide you with a comprehensive list of React interview questions to help you prepare for your next job interview.
In this article, we will cover basic React questions that are commonly asked in interviews, such as what React is, the difference between components and HTML elements, and what the virtual DOM is. We will also cover more advanced topics, such as React lifecycle methods, hooks, Redux, and other topics that may be covered in a React interview.
Whether you're a beginner or an experienced React developer, this article will help you prepare for your next job interview by providing you with a comprehensive list of React interview questions. By the end of this article, you will have a better understanding of React and be better prepared to answer questions related to it in your job interviews.
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Yeah so this is cool. It will collect all information about every LXC or Docker container whether it is running or not. Hopefully, we can add platform_family and other pieces to it as well. Then, this would allow us to write some awesome multi-provider cookbooks to extend package, service, execute, etc.
Inspec profile for detecting CVE-2016-5195 aka Dirty COW
Developing a mobile app is an exciting endeavor that requires careful planning and budgeting. One crucial aspect of app development is cost estimation, which helps businesses and developers determine the financial resources needed to bring their app idea to life. In this blog, we will delve into the intricacies of app development cost estimation and provide you with valuable insights to ensure a well-informed budgeting process.
Apache compliance profile, used for Security + DevOps. More information is available at http://dev-sec.io
Linux compliance profile, used for Security + DevOps. More information is available at http://dev-sec.io
Linux patch compliance profile, used for Security + DevOps. More information is available at http://dev-sec.io
MySQL compliance profile, used for Security + DevOps. More information is available at http://dev-sec.io
NGINX compliance profile, used for Security + DevOps. More information is available at http://dev-sec.io
PHP compliance profile, used for Security + DevOps. More information is available at http://dev-sec.io
PostgreSQL compliance profile, used for Security + DevOps. More information is available at http://dev-sec.io
SSH compliance profile, used for Security + DevOps. More information is available at http://dev-sec.io
SSL/TLS compliance profile, used for Security + DevOps. More information is available at http://dev-sec.io
Windows compliance profile, used for Security + DevOps. More information is available at http://dev-sec.io
Windows patch compliance profile, used for Security + DevOps. More information is available at http://dev-sec.io
Reduced bundle of dev-sec profiles
Docsplit Chef
A library InSpec compliance profile containing a custom `ec2_instance` resource that can be used to test `meta-data` and `user-data` for AWS EC2 nodes. It does not require AWS API credentials since the resource is retrieving the data on the target ec2 nodes using the `http://169.254.169.254/` metadata API.
An Ohai plugin for getting EC2 instance tags