The Daily Build - Compiling MuPDF DLL to Render and Edit PDF Documents 11 new and 6 updated articles today
Thursday, February 20, 2020 | | Headline article | (18 votes) by wmjordan (updated yesterday) MuPDF is an open-sourced, high performance PDF rendering and editing engine written in C. This article describes how to compile its source code to a DLL for use in other programming languages. | New Articles, Tech Blogs and Tips | (0 votes) by Bohdan Stupak (updated 21 hours ago) This article describes a super-minimalistic auth endpoint based on AWS Lambda. | | (0 votes) by SleepyCrat (updated yesterday) Create a small "minigame" using asp .net core 3.0, Angular, and websockets implemented using vanilla javascript. | | (0 votes) by OwenDavies (updated 16 hours ago) How to setup a new Terraform file, get a Cloudflare API key, import an already existing DNS configuration from Cloudflare, create our DNS resources in our Terraform file, and run our Terraform DNS configuration | | (0 votes) by Rion Williams (updated 19 hours ago) Transformation on numerous fronts with just a few months of exposure to Kafka technology | | (0 votes) by Intel Corporation (updated 16 hours ago) In this article, we'll discuss the Intel GZIP example design, implemented with oneAPI, and how it can help make FPGAs more accessible. | | (0 votes) by Intel Corporation (updated 16 hours ago) In this article, we'll walk through a quick and easy way to see whether your game is CPU-bound using a high-level system overview. | | (0 votes) by Intel Corporation (updated 16 hours ago) Julia's approach to multithreading combines many previously known ideas in a novel framework. While each in isolation is useful, we believe that―as is so often the case―the sum is greater than the parts. | | (0 votes) by Intel Corporation (updated 13 hours ago) It's not just between one architecture today and another architecture today, but the architectures of today and tomorrow. oneAPI has the potential to become the industry norm for compiling code for all kinds of architectures. | | (0 votes) by Intel Corporation (updated 15 hours ago) This article introduces the beta release of the oneAPI product to facilitate heterogeneous programming. | | (0 votes) by OwenDavies (updated yesterday) Microsoft announced back in May of the Windows Server Containers support in Azure Kubernetes Service Preview. Finally we can run Windows containers on the AKS service. It's still only in preview, but fingers crossed will be coming to General Availability soon.. | | (0 votes) by Lukasz Szyrmer (updated 16 hours ago) One of the common anti-patterns which comes from a more traditional project management toolbox is estimating work time. This estimate is later used as a tool to hold employees accountable. To help managers steer the ship, while making sure that utilization stays high. | Updated Articles, Tech Blogs and Tips | (0 votes) by Stephane Capo (updated 16 hours ago) C++ optimization for map using string key among others | | (5 votes) by Greg Utas (updated 16 hours ago) Automating Scott Meyers' recommendations and cleaning up #include directives | | (1 votes) by Łukasz Bownik (updated 10 hours ago) A fluent JDBC wrapper written in 200 lines of code | | (5 votes) by Andreask84 (updated 5 hours ago) A description of jupyter.net client: a C# library for interacting with Jupyter kernels | | (13 votes) by Tiago Cavalcante Trindade (updated 13 hours ago) How to put color in C++, Python and batch on the Windows console | | (11 votes) by Tiago Cavalcante Trindade (updated yesterday) How to use WSL, GUI on WSL and how to compile for Linux on Windows | |
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