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Weekly Newsletter (11 Oct 2021)

Weekly Newsletter (11 Oct 2021)
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Best Article of September 2021
Winner: Mladen Janković Retro Game Cartography: Part Deux
Winner: Nick Polyak Multiplatform Avalonia .NET Framework Programming Basic Concepts in Easy Samples
Runner-up: Clark Fieseln Audio Steganography for Pretty Good Concealing (AS4PGC)
Runner-up: Mircea Neacsu 2-D Interpolation Functions

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Weekly Poll Results

What's the hardest part of learning a new language?

Survey period: 4 Oct 2021 to 11 Oct 2021

OptionVotes% 
Not using curly brackets / Using curly brackets609.17
Switching from camelCase to PascalCase to kebab-case to snake_case538.10
Is it @"..." or r"..." or $"..." or ...? Good old string conventions7811.93
var myInt or myInt: number or myInt: int. Declaring variables9414.37
Actually having to declare / not having to declare variables639.63
Changing the entire development environment32449.54
Changing the whole development stack26039.76
Finding your new language doesn't have that one feature / method / nugget that the other language has and you really need. Now.24237.00
The community. They are a strange bunch over there467.03
I'm never changing from my current language10115.44
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%

This week's survey: What's the hardest part of learning a new language?

Latest Additions

New articles added

Containers

  (0 votes) by Raphael Mun (updated 2 days ago)
In this article, we're going to look at how to set up a simple Node.js application on Azure Kubernetes Service by containerizing and deploying to an Azure Kubernetes Cluster in a scalable way.

Database Development

  (1 votes) by Sam B. Brown (updated 3 days ago)
Interference open cluster is a simple Java framework that enables you to run a distributed database service within your Java application

Desktop Programming

  (11 votes) by Petrov Vladimir (updated 3 days ago)
Starting Threads in MFC and some Handling Samples
  (6 votes) by Nick Polyak (updated 6 days ago)
This article describes basic functionality of Avalonia XAML providing easy to understand samples

DevOps

  (3 votes) by A&I Solutions (updated 5 days ago)
In this article we look at how systematically generating test cases through Broadcom's Continuous Testing suite can significantly speed up your team's development process.

General Programming

  (3 votes) by Igor Gribanov (updated 4 days ago)
An efficient algorithm for assembling sparse matrices in Compressed Sparse Row (CSR) format.

Mobile Apps

  (1 votes) by André Marcos, Renan Cardoso (updated 5 days ago)
Developing a solution to help user and personal trainer, to control and to track personal activities in a gym supported by a simple and integrated app with PHP ecosystem and React Native and Postgre database.

Programming Languages

  (17 votes) by D. Infuehr (updated 4 days ago)
How C++ enables us to write insanely fast code - for chess, and anywhere else

Articles updated

Programming Languages

  (741 votes) by Nirosh (updated yesterday)
This article helps to understand OOP concepts, focusing on .NET/ C#. This is written in the form of asking questions and writing answers to them, making it easy to understand.
  (67 votes) by Elmue (updated 6 days ago)
An easy to use 3D control which can be integrated into an application in a few minutes
  (9 votes) by Eric P Schneider (updated 4 days ago)
The article demonstrates database create, read, update, delete operations using the .NET Symbiotic ORM.
  (4 votes) by Cinchoo (updated 4 days ago)
Simple JSON writer for .NET

New Tips and Tricks added

Programming Languages

  (8 votes) by Mircea Neacsu (updated 3 days ago)
Source code organization suggestion
  (2 votes) by Cinchoo (updated 6 days ago)
Tip to deserialize JSON to polymorphic classes without type information
  (2 votes) by Cinchoo (updated 3 days ago)
Tips to converting CSV to JSON with nested objects and arrays
  (0 votes) by Cinchoo (updated 2 days ago)
Quick tutorial about converting JSON to Yaml file using Cinchoo ETL

Tips and Tricks updated

Desktop Programming

  (4 votes) by Ștefan-Mihai MOGA (updated 4 days ago)
How to download files from an HTTP server.
  (2 votes) by Cloudster (updated 3 days ago)
Moving from X11 with NVIDIA drivers to Wayland may require more configuration



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