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Weekly Newsletter (9 Aug 2021)

Weekly Newsletter (9 Aug 2021)
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Weekly Poll Results

What's more satisfying:

Survey period: 2 Aug 2021 to 9 Aug 2021

It's impossible to list all the ways we get our dopamine hits as coders, so here's a shortlist. Add your own as well.

OptionVotes% 
Wrote a bucket load of code, It compiles first time, no errors.274.97
Wrote a bucket load of code,, it runs correctly first time you get a clean compile6912.71
Your big refactor passes all unit tests first time244.42
You've spent a week on an insolvable problem. And you solved it.21138.86
You implemented a crazy complicated algorithm and it does exactly what it's meant to7513.81
You complete the project . Stick a fork in it, it's done.234.24
Your users run your code for the first time. They love it10920.07
Other (please comment)122.21

This week's survey: What is your dress code for work?

Latest Additions

New articles added

Artificial Intelligence

  (1 votes) by Sergey L. Gladkiy (updated 5 days ago)
In this next article of the series, we'll show how to run the face recognition servers on Kubernetes.
  (1 votes) by Sergey L. Gladkiy (updated 4 days ago)
In this article, we'll discuss some aspects of developing a facial recognition system from scratch.

Database Development

  (5 votes) by dsuryd (updated 4 days ago)
Combine PostgreSQL logical replication feature with dotNetify to broadcast data changes to your website in real-time
  (0 votes) by Michael Sydney Balloni (updated 4 days ago)
See what it takes to build an IDE for beginners, powered by a homegrown NoSQL database

Desktop Programming

  (5 votes) by Peter Huber SG (updated 4 days ago)
Deep dive into the intricacies of combining scrolling and zooming in your control
  (2 votes) by _Flaviu (updated 22 hours ago)
A basic and simple database explorer

Hosted Services

  (1 votes) by Yaseer Mumtaz (updated 5 days ago)
ASP.NET Core Microservices With Angular 11 Front End, API Gateway, Redis and SQL Server

Programming Languages

  (1 votes) by Pete O'Hanlon (updated 5 days ago)
Fourth part of a series of articles where we build an application showing the entire thought process when writing it

Web Development

  (1 votes) by Stepan Markakov (updated 3 days ago)
How to set up pagination to reuse code without third party libraries

Articles updated

Multimedia

  (190 votes) by Peter Vegter (updated 5 days ago)
Microsoft Media Foundation based easy-to-use library with many added features

Programming Languages

  (32 votes) by shunninghuang (updated 3 days ago)
C# arcade emulator, ROM hacking
  (27 votes) by Christ Kennedy (updated 4 days ago)
In this article, you will learn about a word-processor that makes use of multiple dictionaries, pop-up definitions and colorful interactive multi-button picturebox expedited with a swift Sweep And Prune algorithm.
  (25 votes) by Greg Utas (updated 5 days ago)
Automating Scott Meyers' recommendations, cleaning up #include directives, and analyzing dependencies
  (16 votes) by David A. Gray (updated 6 days ago)
Though useful and mostly harmless, pitfalls can lead unwary developers astray.

Web Development

  (11 votes) by Keith Barrett (updated 9 hours ago)
A C# library for use in physics and engineering calculations

New Tips and Tricks added

Productivity Apps and Services

  (1 votes) by Marko Beleuca (updated 5 days ago)
Steps how to install SharePoint 2013 Foundation on Windows Server 2016 or 2019.

Programming Languages

  (20 votes) by Ondra Spilka (updated 3 days ago)
Let's explain the basics so developers understand weak spots of date and time handling
  (0 votes) by Code Fan (updated 2 days ago)
An overview of nulls and generics with IAsyncDisposable.

Tips and Tricks updated

Programming Languages

  (4 votes) by PaltryProgrammer (updated 4 days ago)
On certain occasions, Visual Studio does not indent as intended so here is an awk program which does the trick.
  (2 votes) by Code Fan (updated 2 hours ago)
An overview of nulls and generics with IComparable.

New Technical Blogs added

Programming Languages

  (2 votes) by Illya Reznykov (updated 3 days ago)
PowerShell script that runs command and confirms operation by closing confirmation window



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