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Best Mobile Article of April 2017

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Current Entries

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3 Apr 2017GrumpyPants
VS 20017 + Xamarin: can't reference a new Portable Library straight out of the box - another failure of a very basic function
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16 Dec 2021AlexeyAB
Atomic operations and C++11 memory barriers and assembler instructions generated on x86_64 CPUs
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28 Apr 2017Imran Abdul Ghani
Ionic is basically an open source SDK (Software Development Kit) for developing Hybrid Mobile Applications
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4 Apr 2017Daniel Vaughan
Codon is a zero-dependency cross-platform MVVM framework for creating UWP, WPF, and Xamarin based applications.
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22 Sep 2019Rodrigo Cesar de Freitas Dias
Introducing WinLamb, a modern C++11 object-oriented library to write native Windows programs
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4 Apr 2017Daniel Vaughan
Storing and retrieving settings with the cross-platform Codon framework's settings service.
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4 Apr 2017Daniel Vaughan
Using Codon's Messenger to pass messages between app components
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25 Apr 2017raddevus
Using the Android TextToSpeech API we can write a simple app which reads your SMS (text) messages aloud to you.
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4 Apr 2017Daniel Vaughan
Navigating between pages using Codon's navigation service.
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18 Oct 2017VISWESWARAN1998
CyberGod KSGMPRH is an open source antivirus which is designed to work under Windows operating system. It comes with a DOS Engine helping developers to customize the anti-virus engine as they please.
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13 Apr 2017Senthil Mani A
ChatBot Application to get the current location of the user from Facebook Messenger using Microsoft Bot Framework

Current Participants

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Architect
Germany Germany
The author of the YOLOv7/YOLOv4 - the best neural network for object detection.
I use modern C++ and modern CPU/GPU processors to solve tasks that require high performance, which can only be solved now.
I'm interested in HPC, Computer Vision and Deep Learning.
Preferably languages: C++11/14, CUDA C++, Python, SQL
Engineer
Switzerland Switzerland
Daniel is a former senior engineer in Technology and Research at the Office of the CTO at Microsoft, working on next generation systems.

Previously Daniel was a nine-time Microsoft MVP and co-founder of Outcoder, a Swiss software and consulting company.

Daniel is the author of Windows Phone 8 Unleashed and Windows Phone 7.5 Unleashed, both published by SAMS.

Daniel is the developer behind several acclaimed mobile apps including Surfy Browser for Android and Windows Phone. Daniel is the creator of a number of popular open-source projects, most notably Codon.

Would you like Daniel to bring value to your organisation? Please contact

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Architect SACC
United States United States
A seasoned IT professional with experience designing and developing enterprise class information systems. Experienced in business process and workflow analysis, Object Oriented Design, Object Oriented Development, and Application/Solution Architecture. A Technical Manager of small and large teams, mentor, and experienced in both Waterfall and Agile methodologies. I have instigated and worked with other dev teams to improve processes at my employers including TDD, Continuous Integration, refactoring, improved logging, and Aspect Oriented Programming, resulting in reduced TCO, improved testing, and improved software quality.
Software Developer (Senior) Emaratech
United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
Imran Abdul Ghani has more than 10 years of experience in designing/developing enterprise level applications. He is Microsoft Certified Solution Developer for .NET(MCSD.NET) since 2005. You can reach his blogging at WCF Tutorials, Web Development, SharePoint for Dummies.
Software Developer (Senior) RADDev Publishing
United States United States
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler."
Systems Engineer
Brazil Brazil
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Technical Lead HCL
India India
Technical Lead in Mobility COE, part of the Technology Office in Engineering and R&D Services division of HCL Technologies. He excels in mobile application development in Android platform and Cross-platform technology, Kony. He is a certified Kony Developer. He also has works experience in Web Service development in Java. His current research is in creating Chatbots using Microsoft bot framework and other bot frameworks.
Student
India India
Started to learn programming: 12.07.2015

I am a young Indian student aged nearly 19. Started programming in the mid of 2015. Acquired good knowledge in C,C++,Python and Java and I mostly work on C++ programming which interests me for its simplicity.I also have some knowledge in android and a very bit of knowledge(at 2016) in ,Win32 API,Qt,wxWidgets,Lua,Shell scripting etc.,

In addition to programming languages I also have a bit knowledge(at 2016 - will improve)Networking, Penetration testing

I have and use windows 10,Linux(Kali -Rolling) and Raspberry Pi -3 model B, Arduino UNO, I don't have a Mac I am a young boy Frown | :( Mac is costlier for me - quiet equal to rate a buying a flat

I would like to Thank these persons forever in my life:

1. jeron1
2. OriginalGriff
3. Richard MacCutchan
4. Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov
5. Andreas Gieriet
6. KarstenK
7. ppolymorphe
8. Jochen Arndt
9. Dave Kreskowiak
10. 0x01AA
11. CPallini
12. Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan

Thank you once again


I have a weak basement in English language but now some what improved Smile | :)

I am willing to learn more for everyone in the world, So kindly teach me...

I love to write programs especially security related programs.

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  1. The contest period covers the the first day of the month 12AM US Eastern Standard Time and ends the final day of the month at 11:59:59 PM US Eastern Standard Time. All entries must be submitted during this period in order to qualify.
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