Thứ Năm, 30 tháng 9, 2021

The Daily Build - How Deep Learning Works

The Daily Build - How Deep Learning Works
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How Deep Learning Works

  (0 votes) by Kent Sharkey (updated 2 hours ago)
Inside the neural networks that power today's AI

New Articles, Tech Blogs and Tips

Programming Languages

  (1 votes) by Mark Olbert (updated 19 hours ago)
A C# library that automatically adds source code information (e.g., calling method) to Serilog events

Daily News - 6 steps to upskill developers

Daily News - 6 steps to upskill developers
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Industry News
That's their replacement's worry
Source: IT Pro Portal
I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for privacy today
Source: The Register
Source: xkcd
Developer News
"Tank, I need a pilot program for a B-212 helicopter"
Source: SD Times
In case it's your Year of Running Linux on Windows
Source: Tech Radar
Yes, yes, no, yes, occasionally (in no particular order)
Source: Career Karma
Science and Technology
He kept forgetting to disable, "Find my phone"?
Source: Wired
Good, because those people on Alderaan have really been asking for it
Source: The Debrief
Code Project Discussions - Your say!
"I call it my billion-dollar mistake. It was the invention of the null reference in 1965."
Source: CodeProject



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Thứ Tư, 29 tháng 9, 2021

The Daily Build - Clear All Events Listeners of an Instance or Static Event

The Daily Build - Clear All Events Listeners of an Instance or Static Event
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Clear All Events Listeners of an Instance or Static Event

  (2 votes) by benji_dv (updated 16 hours ago)
How to clear all events is quite simple. It needs a finger of reflection...

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General Programming

  (1 votes) by tugrulGtx (updated 16 hours ago)
CLOCK caching (LRU approximation) with O(1) cache hit, up to N asynchronous O(1) cache misses

Mobile Newsletter - Tips and Ticks when creating a Custom Control in Xamarin Forms. Part. 1

Mobile Newsletter - Tips and Ticks when creating a Custom Control in Xamarin Forms. Part. 1

Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.

Industry News

In this article, we are going to learn more about the Android App structure, its basic components, how to use Android Studio, how to navigate through the project, and a lot many things that will be helpful along the way!
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Genics
FlutterFlow is a visual application builder for the popular framework
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The Register
Creating a custom control is a common thing to do when developing a Xamarin Forms application.
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Xam Girl
Today I'd like to invite developers to start building or enhancing apps for dual-screen devices like the Surface Duo, Surface Duo 2, and other foldables.
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Surface Duo
Jetpack Window Manager (currently in beta) provides a standard API for working with all foldable devices.
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Windows Developer
In Part 1, we introduced React Native by building an app to check stock prices that runs on both iOS and Android. We will now explore how we can refactor our app to make it test automation friendly.
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Nathan Krishnan
Facebook today open-sourced a static analysis tool its software and security engineers use internally to find potentially dangerous security and privacy flaws in the company's Android and Java applications.
Read more
Bleeping Computer

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Artificial Intelligence

  (1 votes) by Maya Natarajan (updated yesterday)
Are you ready to discover new opportunities with knowledge graphs? Download the book today and let us know what you think.



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Daily News - Another reason why developers are quitting: To escape from your bad code

Daily News - Another reason why developers are quitting: To escape from your bad code
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Industry News
Fortunately, you can still Bing for it
Source: The Verge
I'm sure the guidance also works against security agencies?
Source: Bleeping Computer
How else are they going to find anything?
Source: Gizmodo
Developer News
"You'll get going while the going's still good. You're so very unnecessarily mercenary."
Source: Tech Republic
Sometimes you just need a wooden stake
Source: Scott Hanselman
That's OK. They'll find bad code in their new job as well.
Source: ZDNet
Science and Technology
How do I load a blockchain into the projector?
Source: Yahoo! finance
Which is why we'd rather bang our heads on the desk, rather than debug code?
Source: Psychology Today
Code Project Discussions - Your say!
There's a use for dark mode?
Source: CodeProject



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