Thứ Hai, 31 tháng 10, 2022

The Daily Build - Make a Countdown Timer Add-in for Powerpoint - Part 1

The Daily Build - Make a Countdown Timer Add-in for Powerpoint - Part 1
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Make a Countdown Timer Add-in for Powerpoint - Part 1

  (3 votes) by Wayne Jin (updated 4 hours ago)
A walkthrough to create a count down timer Add-in for Powerpoint

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  (2 votes) by flyhigh (updated 10 hours ago)
By implementing a UI library and exporting its necessary components to lua script, we can create a beautiful UI and implement relevant logic in Lua script completely.

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Web Development

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Rethinking the Blazor Component

Web Developer Newsletter - HSMs For Cryptos: Bitcoin, ETH & Stuff

Web Developer Newsletter - HSMs For Cryptos: Bitcoin, ETH & Stuff

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  (0 votes) by Intel (updated 3 days ago)
Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library (oneMKL) now includes adding support for C++ and GPUs, taking full advantage of the SYCL cross-platform abstraction layer.

Security

  (3 votes) by F. Aro (updated 3 days ago)
Using Hardware Security Modules for Crypto Wallets Creation, Storage and Transactions Signing

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Mobile Apps

  (1 votes) by Mirzakhmet Syzdykov (updated 4 days ago)
Development process in few steps with the help of scripting software



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Daily News - What's next for Windows: Cloud integration, ad- and subscription-powered devices?

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Chủ Nhật, 30 tháng 10, 2022

The Daily Build - CodeProject.AI Server: AI the easy way.

The Daily Build - CodeProject.AI Server: AI the easy way.
Click here Experience Qt World Summit with your peers around the world!
Advance the future of your software development with over 30 cutting-edge technical sessions. Join 5,000+ developers, designers, managers, and executives at the online event on November 9. Learn more and register for free
Click here The complete guide to error monitoring and crash reporting
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CodeProject.AI Server: AI the easy way.

  (32 votes) by CodeProject (updated 2 days ago)
Version 1.6.8. Our fast, free, self-hosted Artificial Intelligence Server for any platform, any language

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In this article, I walk you through setting up CodeProject.AI Server and Blue Iris using a Wyze Cam v3.

Desktop Programming

  (4 votes) by Michael Haephrati (updated 2 days ago)
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  (4 votes) by Michael Haephrati (updated yesterday)
The progress bar snippet explained in this article, can be called or updated from different running programs.

Programming Languages

  (3 votes) by Ruth_Haephrati (updated 2 days ago)
Mutex or Semaphores are here to offer non-recursive semantics, so your program, or chunks of your code will only run once — no hairspray needed...
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  (2 votes) by Nick Polyak (updated 11 hours ago)
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  (0 votes) by Intel (updated 2 days ago)
Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library (oneMKL) now includes adding support for C++ and GPUs, taking full advantage of the SYCL cross-platform abstraction layer.

Security

  (3 votes) by F. Aro (updated 2 days ago)
Using Hardware Security Modules for Crypto Wallets Creation, Storage and Transactions Signing

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Multimedia

  (2 votes) by Steffen Ploetz (updated yesterday)
My way to have a first sample program running with "Texus' Graphical User Interface" (TGUI) - a cross-platform modern C++ immediate GUI, on which I use "Simple and Fast Multimedia Library" (SFML) as backend