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Weekly Newsletter (29 Aug 2022)

Weekly Newsletter (29 Aug 2022)
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Weekly Poll Results

How old is your newest graphics card?

Survey period: 22 Aug 2022 to 29 Aug 2022

"Your" means "of the machines you get to use day to day", and include eGPUs such as compute sticks or Thunderbolt eGPUs

OptionVotes% 
Less than a year old7510.32
1 - 3 years old16322.42
3 - 5 years old14820.36
Older than 5 years17423.93
I only have an embedded GPU (eg Intel HD or Iris, Apple M1)16722.97

This week's survey: A user, following obviously incorrect documentation, uses a piece of hardware incorrectly, which triggers a software bug and causes an expensive hardware failure. Who's at fault?

Latest Additions

New articles added

Desktop Programming

  (3 votes) by Bruno van Dooren (updated 2 days ago)
This article describes a way to hash data using the latest Win32 API and C++

Programming Languages

  (5 votes) by MSBassSinger (updated 6 days ago)
A library of generally useful methods and functionality that can save a developer from writing code to accomplish these mundane tasks. Targeted to .NET 6.
  (2 votes) by Shaun C Curtis (updated 6 days ago)
How to build a CQS Data Pipeline

Articles updated

Desktop Programming

  (54 votes) by steveb (updated 6 days ago)
An application that stores and manages useful code snippets and keeps them always handy

General Programming

  (12 votes) by Patrice T (updated 6 days ago)
How to use bitwise operations on Bitfields as primitive SIMD

Internet of Things

  (6 votes) by honey the codewitch (updated 3 days ago)
Dusting off an old MIDI toy project and making it less of a toy.

Web Development

  (8 votes) by Fred Song (Melbourne) (updated 2 days ago)
Use React and hardhat typescript to build a NFT contract web3 application from scratch

New Tips and Tricks added

Database Development

  (1 votes) by Tomas Nemecr (updated yesterday)
How to cope with all scenarios regarding NULL value handling in your daily work

Internet of Things

  (3 votes) by honey the codewitch (updated 3 days ago)
std::chrono doesn't work on the Teensy? Oh no! Here's how to fix it.

Programming Languages

  (3 votes) by Francois D Viljoen (updated 5 days ago)
Re-thinking the way we develop web content by moving everything into JavaScript

Web Development

  (0 votes) by Raj Kumar79 (updated 6 days ago)
Create a new task and set up a IIS restart using Windows 10 Task Scheduler

Tips and Tricks updated

Web Development

  (7 votes) by Ștefan-Mihai MOGA (updated 2 days ago)
A look at the URLDownloadToFile function and architecture of IntelliLink



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