Mobile Newsletter - Face Detection on Android with Google ML Kit 15 new and 5 updated articles today
Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject. Industry News OpenJDK Mobile would use ahead-of-time compilation to create Apple-approved executables that run without the JVM | Infoworld | OEMConfig is a new Android standard that enables device makers to create custom device features that can be immediately and universally supported by enterprise mobility management providers. | Google Keyword blog | As has become tradition for Ars at Google I/O, we recently sat down with some of the people who make Android to learn more about Google's latest OS. | Ars Technica | Google recently introduced a new Firebase SDK called ML Kit that provides an easy way for you to use ML technology in your app. In this article we're going to create an example app that allows users to take a picture, hand it off to ML Kit to do face detection, and play with the data that ML Kit will provide, in order to outline the features of the face. You'll see how easy it is to harness ML technologies in your own apps. | ContentLab | When you need to display a long list of elements in a mobile app that you are developing with Xamarin.Forms, ListView is most probably your first choice to handle the situation. This UI element has been around for quite some time, and while it is quite useful and has been improved with cool capabilities such as pull-to-refresh, context actions, grouping, and many others, CollectionView is a revolution for (and an evolution of!) ListView, especially if heterogeneous data (multiple layouts, data orientation -horizontal/vertical-) are in your app roadmap. | Luis Beltran | This release combines the three 4.0.0 service releases with 4.1.0. Bringing dozens of additional quality improvements, a new CheckBox control (debuted in our preview post), and several enhancements from community contributions such as Map improvements. | Xamarin blog | When I talk about writing a cross-platform imaging app, I'm not particularly interested in calling platform APIs to resize images, crop images etc. I'm interested in accessing pixel data quickly, and being able to manipulate that data. | David Britch | New articles added | (10 votes) by anuj vohra (updated 5 days ago) Create ASP.NET Core Web API with Entity Framework & Code First Approach and run through Swagger & Postman | | (8 votes) by Anurag Gandhi (updated 4 days ago) A general purpose quiz application in React that can be used to run quizzes, mock tests, surveys, etc. This is an alternate version of my another article: "Quiz Application in Angular". | | (3 votes) by Clark Fieseln (updated yesterday) Low rate data exchange (e.g., chat) using audio steganography, ensuring privacy, anonymity and cybersecurity | | (2 votes) by Evgeniy Gribkov (updated yesterday) The examples of SQL Server database documentation using both the extended properties and a third-party utility | | (5 votes) by Dmitriy Kulagin (updated 22 hours ago) Flexible and understandable tool for configuring grids of any complexity | | (2 votes) by Minh Tuan Do (updated 3 days ago) In this article, I will show you how to create a customized command button in CKEditor, go along with an example project to help you understand and imagine what can we do with CKEditor. | | (5 votes) by Jeffrey T. Fritz (updated 2 days ago) In this video, Jeff shows you two samples that demonstrate how you can work with images using these libraries. | | (0 votes) by Jeffrey T. Fritz (updated yesterday) In this video, Jeff shows some samples measuring the performance of matrix multiplication operations. | Articles updated | (25 votes) by john_1726 (updated 13 hours ago) Two SignalR Demo Projects: Self-Hosted Windows Service and Broadcasting Application | | (10 votes) by Adrian Pirvu (updated 4 days ago) A Roadmap to Intelligence | | (6 votes) by danc1elion (updated 6 days ago) Easy to implement machine learning | | (17 votes) by Joseph Rozario (updated 5 days ago) This article explains how to implement Token Authentication and Authorization using JWT in ASP.NET CORE. | | (61 votes) by Cinchoo (updated yesterday) Simple CSV file reader for .NET | New Tips and Tricks added | (2 votes) by DiponRoy (updated 18 hours ago) Finding week start and end date time from a given date time | New Technical Blogs added | (4 votes) by Member 14516258 (updated 2 days ago) Hello ! I’m Xavier Jouvenot and here is the sixth part of a long series on Advent Of Code. You can find the previous part here. For this new post, we are going to solve the problem from the 6th December 2015, named "Probably a Fire Hazard". | | (0 votes) by Member 14516258 (updated yesterday) Hello ! I’m Xavier Jouvenot and here is the third part of a long series on Advent Of Code. You can find the previous part here. For this new post, we are going to solve the problem from the 5th December 2015, named "Doesn’t He Have Intern-Elves For This?". | | (0 votes) by Member 14516258 (updated yesterday) Hello ! I’m Xavier Jouvenot and here is the third part of a long series on Advent Of Code. You can find the previous part here. For this new post, we are going to solve the second problem from the 4th December 2015, named "The Ideal Stocking Stuffer". | | (0 votes) by Member 14516258 (updated yesterday) Hello ! I’m Xavier Jouvenot and here is the third part of a long series on Advent Of Code. You can find the previous part here. For this new post, we are going to solve the second problem from the 3rd December 2015, named "Perfectly Spherical Houses in a Vacuum". | | (0 votes) by Member 14516258 (updated yesterday) Hello ! I’m Xavier Jouvenot and here is the second part of a long series on Advent Of Code. You can find the previous part here. For this new post, we are going to solve the second problem from the 2nd December 2015, named "I Was Told There Would Be No Math". | | (0 votes) by Member 14516258 (updated yesterday) Hello there ! I’m Xavier Jouvenot and here is the first part of a long series on Advent Of Code.. For this first post, we will start with the first problem from the 1st December 2015, named "Not Quite Lisp". | © 2019 The Code Project. All rights reserved. This email was sent to vutunglampro@gmail.com. To stop receiving The Code Project Mobile Development Newsletter click Unsubscribe. 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