Welcome to this week's newsletter from CodeProject. To ensure that future newsletters you receive from The Code Project aren't mistakenly blocked by antispam software, be sure to add the maillist.codeproject.com domain to your list of allowed senders. Advertisements Coding Addiction: What have you skipped in order to sneak in some coding? Survey period: 19 Apr 2021 to 26 Apr 2021 Sure, there are some things more important that finishing that awesome UI, optimising that index or getting that one last bug squashed. So we've been told, anyway. Work or School projects unrelated to the coding | 157 | 24.57 | | Family gatherings and special events | 137 | 21.44 | | Date nights with a partner | 45 | 7.04 | | Movie / pub / dinner with friends | 121 | 18.94 | | Meetings with colleagues | 154 | 24.10 | | Meetings with clients | 30 | 4.69 | | Courses / School classes / training / conference sessions | 92 | 14.40 | | Your Kids' events (their big game / music recital / graduation) | 29 | 4.54 | | Professional appointments (accountants, your doctor, your lawyer...) | 42 | 6.57 | | Other (please share!) | 50 | 7.82 | | I never skip stuff just so I can code. | 293 | 45.85 | | Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100% | This week's survey: What is your direct Manager's background? Latest Additions New articles added | (5 votes) by KristianEkman (updated 3 days ago) How to build an AI which plays Backgammon | | (3 votes) by Martin_Rupp (updated 5 days ago) In this article, we'll train and test our translation models on additional languages. | | (1 votes) by Jarek Szczegielniak (updated 2 days ago) In this article – the first one of the series – we'll go over some Docker basics as they apply to ML applications. | | (1 votes) by Martin_Rupp (updated 6 days ago) In this article, we'll train and test the model we created in the previous entry in the series. | | (3 votes) by Jeff Griffith (updated 6 days ago) In the first article, we introduce you to the concept of cloud native applications and why you should use them. | | (2 votes) by Jeff Griffith (updated 5 days ago) In this article, we show you how to set up an automated CI/CD pipeline using Azure DevOps Pipelines integrated with GitHub. | | (2 votes) by Jeff Griffith (updated 4 days ago) In this article, you create simple polls similar to those that appear on Facebook pages. The application provides an election title, start and end dates for the voting period, a set of voting options, and a report that contains the results. | | (4 votes) by Christ Kennedy (updated 6 days ago) Distil hand-sanitizer and other social lubricants using an Arduino | | (2 votes) by Dawid Borycki (updated 3 days ago) In this article, we'll show you how to use Azure Functions to implement a hypothetical temperature monitoring application. | | (0 votes) by honey the codewitch (updated 2 hours ago) Explore the basic drawing functionality provided by the GFX IoT library | | (55 votes) by Alexander Yumashev (updated 5 days ago) The code compacts and repairs an MS Access database from C# code using a JRO.JetEngine COM-object. Binding occurs at runtime, no references, no interops. Pure System.Reflection. | | (0 votes) by Shaun C Curtis (updated 2 days ago) How to build a DataList control in Blazor | | (0 votes) by Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan (updated 6 days ago) This article describes the benefits of embellishing web advertisements with compelling, transparent video content, and also explains why interactive content is useful. | Articles updated | (66 votes) by Graeme_Grant (updated 17 hours ago) Working with simple JSON objects and collections to Custom Converters and Transformations into .NET classes | | (130 votes) by Łukasz Bownik (updated 4 days ago) This article discusses the psychological reasons of software project failures. | | (12 votes) by NewPast (updated 5 days ago) PHP contact-us script runs without modification. It detects the domain and emails all the contact-us form-data | | (64 votes) by AlexeyAB (updated 5 days ago) Atomic operations and C++11 memory barriers and assembler instructions generated on x86_64 CPUs | | (20 votes) by Greg Utas (updated yesterday) Automating Scott Meyers' recommendations, cleaning up #include directives, and analyzing code dependencies | | (17 votes) by Christ Kennedy (updated yesterday) A tool for writers | | (27 votes) by ChristianNeumanns (updated 6 days ago) This article suggests a new XML/HTML syntax that is less verbose, easy to read and write, and works well for all kinds of XML documents, including HTML code. | New Tips and Tricks added | (2 votes) by honey the codewitch (updated 2 days ago) BinaryReader needs a better way to read strings and types. Here's a quick and dirty fix | | (2 votes) by Member 270861 (updated 12 hours ago) Prepending the signature of a function with 'async' produces a brand new 'Promise' with potentially and unexpected side effect | | (0 votes) by Christ Kennedy (updated 4 hours ago) how Little Elves mess with your code | | (0 votes) by Nikolay Veld (updated 3 days ago) Jupyter + HDFS + YARN + Spark and only one open port using NGINX | New Technical Blogs added | (1 votes) by Arctype SQL (updated 3 days ago) Being able to view products and pages liked by other users is not only an interesting exercise, but also a nearly-ubiquitous marketing tool—and, it can be easily implemented with MySQL. | | (2 votes) by Arctype SQL (updated 3 days ago) Write your query in a way to overcome the limitations of NULL rather than avoid using it. | Blogs updated | (3 votes) by Carlos Conceição (updated 2 days ago) NSimpleOlap is embeddable .Net OLAP library for use in console, desktop, or other types of applications. | © 2021 The Code Project. 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