What is server-side tracking?
Server-side tracking is a data collection method in digital marketing where user data is processed on the server of the website operator instead of in the end user’s browser. This allows various types of user interactions on a website such as clicks, page views, form entries and transactions to be tracked and analysed.
How to set up and configure an Enshrouded server
With a dedicated Enshrouded server, you control how many players there are and when the server is online. If you host with a professional provider, you don’t need to keep your computer running in order to host the game. But how much computing power do you need to host a game server? And what steps do you need to take to install and configure the Enshrouded server application? Find out here.
How to create and host your own Palworld server
With your own dedicated Palworld server, you get to determine the speed and difficulty of the gameplay. You also have complete control over who can join the server and when it should be online. But what are the hardware requirements for a Palworld server? And how do you create and configure your own dedicated server? Read on to find out.
What are the alternatives to WhatsApp? 7 apps like WhatApp
Invitations to dinner parties; updates about work; a trip with the uni’s football team: if you’re not using WhatsApp, you run the risk of missing out on important information. But it does have its disadvantages too: the main one being that WhatsApp shares user data with its parent company, Facebook, which is making users want to switch to other messaging apps. So what good apps similar to WhatsApp…
How to use SSH keys with PuTTY on Windows
The PuTTY SSH client for Microsoft Windows does not have the same key format as the OpenSSH client. If you want to use PuTTY, you’ll first need to create a new SSH public and private key. You can do this using the PuTTYgen tool. Alternatively, you can also convert an existing OpenSSH private key. In this tutorial, you’ll find step-by-step instructions on how to do this.
What are Excel formulas? An explanation and overview
Excel can be used to create a variety of tables for task planning, diagrams and presentations. With the help of various Excel formulas, you can perform calculations automatically and in a short amount of time. Excel offers everything you need, from simple basic calculations to complex formulas. Find out how to create formulas in Excel here.
How to parse JSON files with Python JSONPath
JSON is currently one of the most common formats for exchanging data between internet applications. So it’s no wonder that the internet programming language Python already has a module that simplifies and optimises the handling of JSON. We’ll show you how to implement Python JSONPath and explain how it works with easy-to-follow examples.
How to find the position of a substring with Python string index
It’s hard to avoid processing strings in Python. And in doing so, you might need to know the position of a substring. In these cases, the Python string method `index()` can come in very handy. In this article, we’ll introduce you to the method, explain its syntax, and show you how it works with easy-to-follow examples.
How to use the Python mean method
If you work in programming, processing large data sets is something you simply can’t avoid. The Python mean method lets you calculate the average value of many numbers quickly and easily. In our dedicated article, you’ll learn how to use the method, how to incorporate it, and what alternatives there are. Let’s get started.
How to install the Google PageSpeed module on Apache
Using the Google PageSpeed module for the Apache web server, you can take advantage of what Google’s analysis tools have to offer. The results can then help you optimise your website’s performance. In our dedicated article, you will learn how to install and enable the Google PageSpeed module on an Apache web server on Linux.