The Daily Build - Addressing a Simple Yet Common C# Async/Await Misconception 17 new and 2 updated articles today
Wednesday, February 14, 2018 | | | 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! | | 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! | Headline article | (10 votes) by BenHall_io (updated 13 hours ago) I regularly come across developers who hold the misconception that code in a method will continue to be executed, in parallel to code in an awaited method call. So I'm going to demonstrate the behaviour we should expect in this article. | New Articles, Tech Blogs and Tips | (2 votes) by Shun Huang (updated yesterday) In the previous article, Machine Learning Basics and Perceptron Learning Algorithm, the assumption was that the Iris Data Set trained by Perceptron Learning Algorithm is linear separable, so the number of misclassification on each training iteration eventually converge to 0. | | (2 votes) by Apurba pan (updated 16 hours ago) Creating dynamic object from XML using ExpandoObject and put Intellisense using C# | | (0 votes) by HHerzl (updated yesterday) Scaffolding Asp.Net Core with CatFactory | | (0 votes) by Intel Corporation (updated 17 hours ago) We cover feature comparison, design considerations and then a comparison of the Intel® Joule™ Developer Kit with the latest IoT developer kit from Intel (UP Squared Grove Development Kit). | | (0 votes) by Intel Corporation (updated 17 hours ago) IoT 101 Series, Part 3: Usability & Affordability of Designing IoT Devices | | (0 votes) by Intel Corporation (updated 17 hours ago) Troubleshooting Connections with the UP Squared Grove IoT Development Kit and Arduino Create | | (0 votes) by Intel Corporation (updated 17 hours ago) The SDK includes components to develop applications: IDE integration, offline compiler, debugger, and other tools. | | (0 votes) by Intel Corporation (updated 17 hours ago) Intel just released Intel® System Studio 2018, an all-in-one, cross-platform, comprehensive tool suite for system and IoT device application development. | | (0 votes) by Intel Corporation (updated 17 hours ago) This article discusses fatigue detection systems. | | (2 votes) by Laurie Stearn (updated 4 hours ago) Code attached to a 2003 article updated for Visual Studio 2017. | | (4 votes) by Borislav Stanimirov (updated 20 hours ago) A new take on polymorphism in an object-oriented setting | | (8 votes) by Nick Polyak (updated 10 hours ago) making decisions when starting and running a software project. | | (0 votes) by Jose Motta (updated 6 hours ago) Compose microservices at Raspberry Pi with Linux & .NET Core to start an IoT initiative right now. | | (0 votes) by John McCawley (updated 13 hours ago) In this article I explain the why and how of cloud native applications by presenting the key elements of Cloud Native Application Development. | | (0 votes) by Intel Corporation (updated 17 hours ago) In this article, we give an overview of the SAWR project and also offer some tips for building your own robot using the Intel RealSense camera and SAWR projects. | | (0 votes) by Intel Corporation (updated 17 hours ago) In this paper we focus on how Vehicle-to-Infrastructure connectivity can help to optimize city traffic for emergency vehicles, and provide personalized treatment to patients in need. | | (0 votes) by Gaurav Amatya (updated 21 hours ago) Youtube push notification | You may also like... Updated Articles, Tech Blogs and Tips | (4 votes) by Lars Paisley (updated 23 hours ago) A simple approach to documenting ESB transactions and transformations | | (6 votes) by Himanshu Thawait (updated 7 hours ago) Python from the .NET developer point of view | |
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