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Understanding HMAC signatures and how they work

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HMAC, short for Hash-based Message Authentication Code, is a method used to check that a message is both authentic and unmodified. It's a common tool in webhooks, APIs, and any place where secure communication between systems matters. The idea behind HMAC is to use a shared secret key along with a hashing algorithm to create a unique signature for a message. This signature acts like a stamp of trust, if anything changes in the message or if the wrong key is used, the signature won't match.

Implementing Commands and Queries in Laravel 12

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CQRS, short for Command Query Responsibility Segregation, is a simple yet powerful way to split the responsibility for writing and reading data in an application. Instead of having a single service or model method that both changes and retrieves data, you give commands the job of making changes and queries the job of fetching information. This split can make large projects much easier to follow, especially as business rules grow and read and write requirements start to differ.

Best & Cheap Forex VPS Hosting for MT4, MT5 Traders

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The Forex trading server can define your earnings and losses with its performance. So it is better to go with the indispensable tool to gain an advantage over the competitive edge. You will get a seamless forex VPS with low-latency New York datacenter from a trusted DedicatedCore hosting provider. That tool is a Virtual Private Server that you can set up as you need to execute trades.

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Configuring multiple websites on a single Nginx server

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Nginx is a powerful and lightweight web server that's commonly used to serve websites and static content. If you're running several websites on a single machine, configuring Nginx to manage them properly is efficient and straightforward. This article walks you through installing Nginx, setting up multiple sites, configuring firewall access, and organizing your folders and logs in a clean and practical way.

Practical guide to PHP 8.5 containerization

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Containerization for PHP 8.5 gives a simple, predictable and practical way to run applications without worrying about what the host machine has installed. A container bundles PHP, extensions and all required tools in one place. This helps teams keep things clean, reproducible and easy to work with. The idea is straightforward: you build an image, start containers from it and share the image when needed. PHP 8.5 brings performance improvements and a smoother developer experience, so pairing it with Docker is a natural step for modern projects.