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What do FileZilla, CoreFTP & CyberDuck have in common?

On a computer, when installing different software programs for binary and client information, there are three different programs. FileZilla, CoreFTP, and CyberDuck. Filezilla is a free software, cross-platform FTP application. It is consisting of FileZilla client and FileZilla server. Client binaries are available for Windows only. The clients supports FTP, SFTP, and FTPS. CoreFTP is a secure FTP client for windows, developed by CoreFTP.com. Features include FTP, SSL/TLS, SFTP via SSH, and HTTP/HTTPS support. Secure FTP clients encrypt account information and data transferred across the internet, protecting data from being seen or sniffed across networks. CyberDuck is an open source client for FTP and SFTP, WebDAV and cloud storage(OpenStack Swift, Amazon, S3, Backblaze B2 and Microsoft Azure) available for macOS and Windows(as of version 4.0) licensed under the GPL. Some of the few things that these software programs have in common is that, these certain programs are used for clien...

Blown to Bits Chapter 1: Koans

In the book, "Blown to Bits, the first chapter of the book talks about, the koans of bits (koan means truths). It mentions 7 different koans about bits. The one koan that I found the most interesting to me was the second koan. The koan was "Perfection is Normal". The reason I found this so interesting is because I personally think it's the most honest one out of the rest of the koans. I agree that this koan is true, because, let's say for example, you're sending a friend an email, with a photo attachments. When your friend receives you email, it's going to be exactly the same as you sent it. The email won't be different from the one you sent. The photo you sent won't be a different picture. It remains the exact same. So when this koan talks about "Perfection is normal", it means that whenever you send something or duplicate or copy something off your computer or phone, it remains the same, as the way you originally wanted.  And in my opi...

The Differences of High School Diplomas in New York City

   To graduate high school in New York City, a student is required to have a diploma showing that they have completed the certain requirements to graduate high school. That person would need a minimum of 44 credits of courses. In most high schools in New York, there are two different kinds of diplomas. A Regents Diploma, and an Advanced Regents Diploma. Each types of diploma requires the certain amount of credits in each subject: eight credits in English, eight credits in Social Studies, six credits in Science, six credits in Mathematics, four credits of physical education, one credit of health, and two credits of Visual Art, Music, Dance, and/or Theater. These credits are must required to get either a Regents Diploma or an Advanced Regents Diploma. If you want a Regents Diploma, you need the credits I mentioned earlier, and more. That includes two credits of Language other than English, and seven elective credits. To obtain and Advanced Regents Diploma, you need there same am...

Who Is Rifat Rahman?

Hello there, my name is Rifat Rahman. I go to school at Information Technology High School. I am in my junior year (11th grade) of my high school career. The CTE academy I am taking in high school is Web Design. I am interested in this CTE course because it's and opportunity to get a head start and college levels classes in high school for free. It allows you to earn up to six college credits. Also it helps you learn and get used to applications that you need to know how to use in the computer science industry. These applications include Photoshop and Indesign. You also learn how to code and use HTML and CSS throughout this course. My hobbies in life are playing sports, video games, working with technology, and writing. My goal in high school is to get high grades in each of my classes, get a good score on the SAT for college, and graduate high school with and advanced regents diploma. My goal after high school is to go to college, and either study computer science, computer engine...