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Weekly Newsletter (11 Feb 2019)

Weekly Newsletter (11 Feb 2019)
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Weekly Poll Results

Are you involved in selling the product you write?

Survey period: 4 Feb 2019 to 11 Feb 2019

The bills have to be paid at some point, right? Here, "selling" means either directly selling or being involved in sales activities such as sales calls or client meetings. "Product" means software, or a service built on software, you write.

OptionVotes% 
Most of my time is spent selling our / my product464.71
Some of time is spent selling the product889.01
Occasionally I'm involved in selling the product889.01
I help those who do the selling15315.66
I'm no where near the sales process.34635.41
I sell what others write262.66
I / we don't sell anything24825.38

This week's survey: Can you solve Rubik's Cube?

Latest Additions

New articles added

.NET Framework

  (5 votes) by ITWeiHan (updated 1 weeks ago)
Mini C# IEnumerable object to HTML Table String Library
  (3 votes) by Muhammad Idrees GS (updated 6 days ago)
This article will help you understand how to create NuGet package manually. It will demonstrate how to add a simple C# code file, making changes in app.config file, run powershell script and also add a dependency project.
  (0 votes) by Member 11324409 (updated 4 days ago)
How to build DotnetcoreAPIAngular6UI for beginners

APIs

  (10 votes) by Akhil Mittal (updated 6 days ago)
Your first Chatbot using Microsoft's Bot Framework and Dialog Flow API: Day 1 (Dialogflow and Slack Integration)
  (5 votes) by Ryan Peden (updated 5 days ago)
Writing to a Slack Channel - Node.js Edition
  (5 votes) by Akhil Mittal (updated 5 days ago)
Your first Chatbot using Microsoft's Bot Framework and Dialogflow API. Integrate with Google Assistant.
  (2 votes) by Thomas Daniels (updated 5 days ago)
Using the Slack API and CodeProject API, this application monitors CodeProject for new content and posts updates in a specified Slack channel.

ASP.NET

  (1 votes) by Don Hoang (updated 3 days ago)
This post describes implementing ASP.NET Editable Gridview using Bootstrap 4

Azure

  (3 votes) by Sibeesh Passion (updated 3 days ago)
In this article, we will create our own cryptocurrency and our own private consortium network in Azure. We will be using Ethereum proof of work consortium solution from Azure.
  (2 votes) by Sibeesh Passion (updated 2 days ago)
Here, we are going to set up our Build and Release pipeline configuration of our Angular application very easy, in fact, by following some basic tasks.

Blockchain

  (0 votes) by Apriorit Inc, MikeSotnichek (updated 5 days ago)
The experience of creating a custom blockchain network using the Graphene framework.

Boards / Embedded devices

  (3 votes) by Phil Hopley (updated 5 days ago)
Fifth part in a series on a ROS (Robot Operating System) House Bot

Connected Devices

  (4 votes) by Dean Roddey (updated 5 days ago)
The basics of creating good protocols for control of and interaction with devices

Miscellaneous

  (0 votes) by Code Artist (updated 14 hours ago)
MSChart Extension 2.2.0 Update with new features

NoSQL

  (5 votes) by Member 13871208 (updated 6 days ago)
A newly released as open source nosql database for .NET (classic or core). Already used in production environments
  (0 votes) by Member 13871208 (updated 3 days ago)
More on data manipulation

Product Showcase

  (0 votes) by Stephane Come (updated 4 days ago)
Diamanti's plug-and-play, high-performance bare-metal platform makes it seamless to deploy and upgrade your containerized applications on a Kubernetes cluster. This article shows how quickly you can use Diamanti to deploy a WordPress application powered by MariaDB and Kubernetes.
  (0 votes) by Theo Despoudis (updated 4 days ago)
In this article, we take a look at one such solution, Diamanti. Diamanti lets you deploy containerized applications in your environment faster, easier and cheaper, with minimal operational risk and 24/7 first-class enterprise support.

Testing and QA

  (0 votes) by N Fleet (updated 17 hours ago)
If you are reading this tutorial for the 1st time, you might need 10 to 15 min, but for the next time onwards, you can skip the intro topics, and directly jump to the "Docker and Working Examples" section. Then you just need only 2min.

Threads, Processes & IPC

  (7 votes) by Igor Ladnik (updated 6 days ago)
Compact infrastructure for custom hosting of .NET Core component in unmanaged C/C++ code with reciprocal methods calls between the parts running in Windows and Linux. Section Threads and Processes

Uncategorised Articles

  (1 votes) by Akhil Mittal (updated 9 hours ago)
This article on microservices focused on what microservices are and their advantages over monolithic services architecture.

Articles updated

.NET Framework

  (9 votes) by Quanik (updated yesterday)
How to create a custom settings provider for .NET applications

Algorithms & Recipes

  (58 votes) by Peter Occil (updated yesterday)
Discusses many ways applications can do random number generation and sampling from an underlying random number generator (RNG) and includes pseudocode for many of them.
  (2 votes) by Mark H Bishop (updated 3 days ago)
Computational classes and a GUI interface to illustrate usage

APIs

  (10 votes) by Fred Song (Melbourne) (updated 8 hours ago)
Angular 7 with .NET Core 2.2 - Global Weather (Part 2)

Audio and Video

  (140 votes) by Evgeny Pereguda (updated 7 hours ago)
Simple SDK for capturing, recording and streaming video and audio from web-cams on Windows OS by Windows Media Foundation.

C#

  (127 votes) by HHerzl (updated 12 hours ago)
Entity Framework Core 2 for Enterprise
  (32 votes) by Vlad Neculai Vizitiu (updated 2 days ago)
Recently, I encountered an issue with enums, which I wanted to share in case someone else encounters it along the way.

Client side scripting

  (35 votes) by Fred Song (Melbourne) (updated 5 days ago)
Angular 7 with .NET Core 2.2 - Global Weather (Part 1)
  (6 votes) by Valerii Tereshchenko (updated 3 days ago)
Comparison of different ways of handling side effects in React

Desktop Gadgets

  (10 votes) by Brad Joss (updated 4 days ago)
Alter your clipboard contents before pasting to automate tasks

Emulation

  (7 votes) by Evgeny Pereguda (updated 7 hours ago)
Clone of PCSX2 emulator for Windows 10 on WPF/C# with "touch" control

Files and Folders

  (551 votes) by Uzi Granot (updated 2 days ago)
PDF File Writer is a C# .NET class library allowing applications to create PDF files. Latest update is support for PDF417 barcode.

Game Development

  (65 votes) by Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov (updated 2 days ago)
V.7.5.1: Derived work: customizable Tetris with pure HTML + JavaScript + Canvas, using strict mode, complete with help and all classic Tetris operations

General Graphics

  (1 votes) by charles922 (updated 5 days ago)
Demonstrate Clipping Plane in WPF 3D - Part 3

Internet / Network

  (47 votes) by pdoxtader (updated 3 days ago)
AbstractTcpLib: A TCP library that features asynchronous socket programming, concurrent file transfers per client, AES256 Encryption, LDAP Authentication, Client / Server communication, Peer to Peer communication, Object serialization and raw byte communication in one library for C# & VB.NET

LINQ

  (4 votes) by Bharath K A (updated 4 hours ago)
LINQ to CSV for Rapid Application Development

Miscellaneous

  (38 votes) by Michael Chourdakis (updated 4 days ago)
All in one: x86, x64, Virtualization, multiple cores, along with new additions

New Tips and Tricks added

Algorithms & Recipes

  (2 votes) by D4rkTrick (updated 2 days ago)
Code for a 4-bit encoder to store 15 different symbols with higher efficiency
  (2 votes) by Maciej Los (updated 4 days ago)
C# Helper class to convert date into words

ASP.NET

  (0 votes) by DiponRoy (updated 2 days ago)
Configure JSON serialization settings

List Controls

  (0 votes) by DiponRoy (updated yesterday)
Limit number of lines in a RichTextBox

Tips and Tricks updated

Internet / Network

  (32 votes) by José Vitor (updated yesterday)
An introduction to writing IOCP network servers

New Technical Blogs added

Audio and Video

  (0 votes) by IAmJoshChang (updated 3 days ago)
Welcome back to day 87 and part 3 of adding the Magnet Power Up. In the last post, we finally created the magnet effect that allowed the coin to hover towards you. However, there's one problem: how do we know if the magnet power is gone? We don't, there's no indication at all!

Database

  (0 votes) by IAmJoshChang (updated 4 days ago)
How to create a database for power-up upgrades

Game Development

  (1 votes) by IAmJoshChang (updated 4 days ago)
How to add power-up upgrade into the game
  (0 votes) by IAmJoshChang (updated 4 days ago)
How to create the Item Shop Scene and UI
  (0 votes) by IAmJoshChang (updated 4 days ago)
How to save our coin and score in PlayerPrefs
  (0 votes) by IAmJoshChang (updated 4 days ago)
How to add music and motion blur with post processing effects
  (0 votes) by IAmJoshChang (updated 4 days ago)
How to implement the invincible boost power-up
  (0 votes) by IAmJoshChang (updated 4 days ago)
How to add the Invincible Power-Up Into The Game
  (0 votes) by IAmJoshChang (updated 4 days ago)
Third and final power-up for the cube flyer series: the invincible power-up!
  (0 votes) by IAmJoshChang (updated 4 days ago)
Adding the finishing touches to this power-up, like what we have already done with the magnet power-up
  (0 votes) by IAmJoshChang (updated 4 days ago)
Day 90! Wow it's been a long time, at the rate I'm making these posts, I really shouldn't call it day 90 and more like post 90. I don't really feel like changing conventions, so I'm going to stick with the day notion. What's the plan for today?
  (0 votes) by IAmJoshChang (updated 3 days ago)
Adding Magnet Visual Effects with Particle Systems
  (0 votes) by IAmJoshChang (updated 3 days ago)
How to go about adding sound effects into our game

IoT on Azure

  (0 votes) by IAmJoshChang (updated 3 days ago)
We're back to another day at creating the Cube Flyer again. In the last few posts, we added a basic sound effect to our game and it sure does make the experience better!

Uncategorised Technical Blogs

  (0 votes) by IAmJoshChang (updated 3 days ago)
In the previous post, we worked on adding our new score-multiplier power-up into our game. Today we're going to continue to build upon that. I decided to make some changes, I know I've been calling it the score multiplier, but in retrospect, the score doesn't really do anything for you.
  (0 votes) by IAmJoshChang (updated 4 days ago)
Welcome back! Today, we're going to finally move on to the second up of our three power-ups! In the past 4 posts we talked about implementing a magnet power-up, today we're going to work on a score multiplier power-up!
  (0 votes) by IAmJoshChang (updated 3 days ago)
Welcome to Day 86! After two or so posts talking about making the power-up magnet, we're finally at the point where we have the infrastructure to write the magnet power up. I Promise!
  (0 votes) by IAmJoshChang (updated 3 days ago)
Are you ready for another exciting installment of adding power-ups? Today we're going to start implementing the first power-up! The coin magnet! With the magnet power-up, whenever we get close to a coin, the coin will start flying towards us.
  (0 votes) by IAmJoshChang (updated 3 days ago)
Welcome to day 84, today in our Endless Flyer game we're going to start implementing new features, specifically, we're going to start implementing a power-up system.



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