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writemem
useful library for writing memory into games like pubg in java no need to use c++PUBGMTouchSimuAim
PUBGMOBILEESP1.1.0
pubg mobile game esp hackpubgmobilesp2
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ESP FOR PUBG MOBILE WITH UPDATED OFFSETS1.8PUBGESP
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javafloatview
its a float view app , it's window will float over other appsSysTrayDemo
FORMValidationJS
jsRegularExpressionTextFilter
login-system-php
it includes login,signup and welcome coded in php and html and hash encryption implemented for securityWEB-VIEW-APP
This is a basically a web view application with some customised splash screen and on boarding screen and navigation bar etc with so many features , actually i developed it for a Belgium based marketing company .login-and-signup-oop-php
A secure PHP API to manage login and signup operations. This API protects from attacks like SQL injunction and XSS. Making development work easier for developers. How to use? First of all download the files DataBase.php and DataBaseConfig.php. Place it in your project folder. Go to the DataBaseConfig.php file and change the details to your database details.Now add the file DataBase.php to your project file by requiring it. require "DataBase.php"; Simply create an object for the class DataBase. $db = new DataBase(); Call the dbConnect() and it will return a boolean value which shows whether the database connection is success of not. $db->dbConnect(); Inside the current file check the condition for database connection. If it is true proceed with the rest. Check this sample code. require "DataBase.php"; $db = new DataBase(); if ($db->dbConnect()) { //Database connection is success. } else{ //Database connection is failed. } Now that the connection is success you can call the login and the signup functions. Use the object of the class DataBase and call the functions. Calling Login Function Call the logIn() with the object and pass the tablename, username and password as its arguments. $db->logIn($tablename, $username, $password); Calling Signup Function Call the signUp() with the object and pass tablename, fullname, username, password and email as its arguments. You can also chnage the number of arguments as you want, but you will have to change signUp() in the DataBase class accordingly. $db->signUp($tablename, $fullname, $username, $password, $email); Feel free to report any issues related to this. Authors Vishnu Sivadas - Developer - Website Check out my other works @VishnuSivadasVSLove Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us