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The Daily Build - Matrix-style Rain in C# with WPF

The Daily Build - Matrix-style Rain in C# with WPF
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Matrix-style Rain in C# with WPF

  (41 votes) by Andreoli Carlo (updated 23 hours ago)
Matrix digital rain, Matrix code or sometimes green rain, is the computer code featured in the Matrix movies

New Articles, Tech Blogs and Tips

APIs

  (4 votes) by Vincent Maverick Durano (updated yesterday)
In this post, we will take a look at how we can beautify our ASP.NET Core API responses using AutoWrapper.

C#

  (1 votes) by RajuBhupathi (updated 13 hours ago)
  (0 votes) by DotnetShtien (updated yesterday)
The lock statement was introduced in c# 2.0 to prevent multi threads access to an object at the same time.. In async programming model the goal of the locks is to limit the number of concurrent execution of a block of code to a defined number..

Database

  (0 votes) by Shameel (updated 5 hours ago)
This article describes different ways of setting up generated (computed) columns in different versions of PostgreSQL.

Hardware & System

  (1 votes) by OriginalGriff (updated 14 hours ago)
OK, OK. I had to set it up - Herself insisted - and I had to actually print to be sure. So I knocked up a quick box to print (just to show could).
  (0 votes) by OriginalGriff (updated 18 hours ago)
I'm getting a 3D printer for Christmas! So - I need to learn to use it. That means ... a CAD package. Gulp.

Product Showcase

  (0 votes) by Holger_Schmitz (updated 12 hours ago)
In this tutorial, I will show you how to use the MongoDB database to implement a simple Hangman game. The front-end of the game will be implemented using the Angular framework. For the back-end, I will be using a Node-based REST server implemented with Express.

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C#

  (4 votes) by M.Osama Shafi (updated 14 hours ago)
Brief description about Anonymous Methods and Lambda Expressions using Delegates.

List Controls

  (6 votes) by Robert Gustafson (updated yesterday)
Extended versions of ListBox and ComboBox controls which allow images, font, and color for individual items

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