The Daily Build - Introduction to ELENA Programming Language 8 new and 2 updated articles today
Thursday, January 10, 2019 | | | Instant APIs from your Database Create APIs from existing enterprise data. Hook up any SQL or NoSQL database and the API Server instantly generates flexible, comprehensive, and fully documented APIs - no custom development required. Download Now! | | Any Protocol, Any Platform, Any IDE /n software has been developing the industry's most trusted Internet Development Components for over two decades. Add secure file transfer, email, streaming, payment processing, cloud integration, and more to Desktop, Mobile, and Server apps. Download a free trial! | Headline article | (45 votes) by Alex Rakov, Alexandre Bencz (updated 17 hours ago) ELENA is a general-purpose, object-oriented, polymorphic language with late binding | New Articles, Tech Blogs and Tips | (5 votes) by KristianEkman (updated yesterday) A C# object oriented Neural Network, trainer, and Windows Forms user interface for recognitions of hand-written digits. | | (0 votes) by Tareq_Gamal (updated 3 hours ago) Control Anything from a web page using sockets and ports. | | (0 votes) by Apriorit Inc (updated 15 hours ago) Two theoretical ways to protect a Linux kernel module from hooks. | | (0 votes) by OriginalGriff (updated 20 hours ago) How to open a file specifically in the default browser, instead of the default app for the file type. | | (0 votes) by Stephan Ofosuhene (updated 13 hours ago) This post discusses strategies for improving the performance of Python applications by making them run faster and use fewer resources. | | (0 votes) by Mike Mackrory (updated 17 hours ago) In this article, I'm going to introduce you to API functionality which can be leveraged specifically for drivers of electric vehicles. | | (0 votes) by Samuel Atule (updated 13 hours ago) In this article, I will introduce you to Intel's Cryptographic API by walking you through how to optimize the popular RSA cryptographic algorithm. | | (1 votes) by Jeremy Hutchinson (updated 23 hours ago) Occasionally you need to update a table with a random value per row. And thanks to some optimizations SQL Server does, it's not exactly straight forward.. If you just try to update with a random value like this, every row ends up with the same 'random' value.. update. MyTable. set. | You may also like... Updated Articles, Tech Blogs and Tips | (8 votes) by Henrique Dal Bello (updated 6 hours ago) This article describes a DLL made to help the community when communicating with Tightening Controllers via Open Protocol. | | (34 votes) by steveb (updated 5 hours ago) Describes all aspects of MFC serialization mechanism | |
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