* Fixed capitalization and unclear example
I capitalized HTML in order to be consistent with the rest of the paragraph. I also added the less than sign and greater than sign symbol entity names to the example sentence, in order to make it more clear what symbol entity names you would actual need to use in that example.
* Update index.md
* Update index.md
* Update index.md
* Add two cybersecurity command line books
Added Red Team Field Manual and Blue Team Field Manual books with links to Amazon and the ISBNs.
* Update index.md
* Update index.md
* Update index.md
Addressed infinite decimal expansions as well since they are just as important and the title doesn't suggest this article is only about finite decimals
Changed 'It' to 'AWS' and added commas at the end of the first paragraph - for better readability.
Capitalised the 'c' in the Certifications hyperlink at the very end.
* Add example to concisely return object
This trick to directly and concisely return object might be useful for beginners
* Change function name and logic
Change function name and logic to make sense
* Added examples and definition - CSS
- added two examples with the most used values
- added definition
* Added resources to Graceful Degradation - CSS
Added links to multiple articles / post / explanations / tools to help coders understand the concept
* changed triple backtick to single
* fixed https link
- had to fix one link to point to the https site
- removed one link because it doesn't match with the guide provided by FCC
* Add a space between class name and curly brace
Fixed problem with math for number of people, text says 1 in 20 people have color blindness and then it later says that is almost 1 billion people... that would be true if population of earth was 20 billion.
Also fixed one spelling mistake that I noticed.
Added sentence "In order to control the supply of bitcoin, mining is deliberately designed to be difficult and resource-intensive." Also deleted incorrect apostrophe in "Computers".
Added the differences between the working methods of the range() function in Python 2 and 3, including the explanation of the "lazy" method of generating a list of numbers.