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Newsletter - 13 Dec 2021

Weekly Newsletter (13 Dec 2021)
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Best Article of November 2021
Winner: Nick Polyak UniDock - A New Multiplatform UI Docking Framework. UniDock Power Features.
Winner: honey the codewitch Render Professional Screens on IoT
Runner-up: Rick Drizin Sharded Multi-Tenant Database using SQL Server Row-Level Security
Runner-up: Peter Huber SG SortedBucketCollection: A memory efficient SortedList accepting multiple items with the same key

cheers,
Chris Maunder

Weekly Poll Results

When writing an app, do you try and write a single, cross-platform app, or one app for each platform you target?

Survey period: 6 Dec 2021 to 13 Dec 2021

One codebase is nice. Using native features is nice. Making choices is hard. And obviously sometimes it depends on the project (so choose all that apply)

OptionVotes% 
A single, cross platform code base whenever I can27150.00
One application per platform16430.26
An app for multiple platforms, and special case apps for specific platforms10018.45
I use containers to bypass the whole issue509.23
My apps leverage other cross platform platforms (eg web applications, VMs)10319.00
I do something else (please fill us in!)6912.73
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%

This week's survey: When writing an app, do you try and write a single, cross-platform app, or one app for each platform you target?

Latest Additions

New articles added

General Programming

  (3 votes) by Arthur V. Ratz (updated yesterday)
Optimizing the performance of large-sized matrices QR factorization using Schwarz-Rutishauser algorithm

Programming Languages

  (6 votes) by Espen Harlinn (updated 2 days ago)
Harlinn.Windows is a collection of libraries that I have put together that serves as a big part of the runtime we use at work.
  (4 votes) by Michael Sydney Balloni (updated 6 days ago)
Interested in easily implementing REST communications in your Windows C++ apps?
  (2 votes) by George Swan (updated 2 days ago)
How asynchronous streams can improve efficiency and reduce response times in applications.
  (2 votes) by Akhil Mittal (updated 3 days ago)
Create a config file; add, update and delete a configuration, and read a configuration in a Python app

Web Development

  (1 votes) by Ștefan-Mihai MOGA (updated 3 days ago)
Design and implementation of a Web Search Engine using Text Mining techniques

Articles updated

Artificial Intelligence

  (47 votes) by Mahsa Hassankashi (updated 5 days ago)
Deep learning convolutional neural network by tensorflow python, complete and easy understanding
  (12 votes) by AndyEdmonds (updated 5 days ago)
A free service makes it possible to use a fuzzy logic expert system online. We'll go through an example of coding in .NET core to access this, and look at some of the features of the engine and the DARL language.

Internet of Things

  (39 votes) by honey the codewitch (updated 3 days ago)
GFX is a fast and full featured replacement for standard IoT drawing libraries that is optimized to reduce bus I/O

Programming Languages

  (38 votes) by Keith Barrett (updated 5 days ago)
A C# library for use in physics and engineering calculations
  (4 votes) by John M. Dlugosz (updated 4 days ago)
A simple pair of iterators provides many handy use cases

Web Development

  (22 votes) by Tim Golisch (updated 16 hours ago)
SSRS and Report Builder (or the old BIDS from 2008) are nice for making reports, but they don't embed into your ASP.NET project very nicely. This is one way to do it without the requirement for full SSRS (and the security hoops).

New Tips and Tricks added

Mobile Apps

  (1 votes) by Codewide124 (updated 2 days ago)
How to enhance online user experience to stimulate growth in e-commerce
  (1 votes) by Codewide124 (updated 4 days ago)
This article only describes a kit to display the 3D model for an exhibit and how to interact with the model.

Tips and Tricks updated

Multimedia

  (5 votes) by Andy De Filippo (updated 3 days ago)
Draw a shape-like editor implementing the use of anchors to resize and rotate a selection rectangle



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