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Weekly Newsletter (5 Oct 2020)
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Weekly Poll Results

Which Programming Languages are you using?

Survey period: 28 Sep 2020 to 29 Sep 2020

For work or play, which of the following are you currently using, plan to use, or have used in your recent past?

OptionVotes% 
Assembly31.36
C114.98
C++3616.29
C#10447.06
Dart20.90
Delphi, Modula or Pascal52.26
Go00.00
Java104.52
JavaScript114.98
Kotlin20.90
Lua00.00
Powershell, bash, and any shell script10.45
PHP20.90
Python125.43
R20.90
Ruby10.45
Scala10.45
Swift or Objective-C10.45
SQL (and variants)62.71
TypeScript20.90
Visual Basic / VB.NET198.60
Bonus: FORTRAN or COBOL20.90
Other104.52

This week's survey: What 3rd party tools, outside of your main IDE, do you depend on for coding?

Latest Additions

New articles added

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

  (3 votes) by philoxenic (updated 5 days ago)
In this article in the series we start to focus on one particular, more complex environment that PyBullet makes available: Humanoid, in which we must train a human-like agent to walk on two legs.
  (3 votes) by philoxenic (updated 3 days ago)
In this article we will try to train our agent to run backwards instead of forwards.
  (2 votes) by philoxenic (updated 4 days ago)
In this article we will adapt our code to train the Humanoid environment using a different algorithm: Soft Actor-Critic (SAC).
  (1 votes) by philoxenic (updated 6 days ago)
In this article, we look at two of the simpler locomotion environments that PyBullet makes available and train agents to solve them.
  (1 votes) by philoxenic (updated 2 days ago)
In article in this series we will look at even deeper customisation: editing the XML-based model of the figure and then training the result.

ASP.NET

  (6 votes) by Shaun C Curtis (updated 3 days ago)
How to add new record types to the application and build out the services and UI components for the new types
  (0 votes) by Garai Márton (updated yesterday)
The first try hiccups and successes installing Bolero, a Webassembly framework for F#

C / C++ Language

  (3 votes) by Ben Hanson (updated yesterday)
A Z80 Assembler

Client side scripting

  (7 votes) by Yury Yuhno (updated 5 days ago)
JavaScript, HTML based physical computer models on canvas

Cross Platform

  (0 votes) by Ansel Castro (updated 5 hours ago)
Leveraging Protobuf and code generation tools to drive the development of microservices and REST APIs

Design and Architecture

  (1 votes) by Tarek Najem (updated yesterday)
A new way to configure our application with the startup class using a flexible way to implement this configuration

Threads, Processes & IPC

  (2 votes) by Mircea Neacsu (updated 11 hours ago)
A simple implementation for producer/consumer mechanism

Articles updated

Algorithms & Recipes

  (4 votes) by Peter Occil (updated yesterday)
Python code for partially-sampled random numbers for accurate arbitrary-precision sampling

ASP.NET

  (3 votes) by Shaun C Curtis (updated 2 days ago)
How to build the CRUD Data Layers in a Blazor Database Application

C / C++ Language

  (53 votes) by David Lafreniere (updated 2 days ago)
A C++ standards compliant delegate library capable of targeting any callable function synchronously or asynchronously

C#

  (32 votes) by Yet another user (updated 5 days ago)
Easy to use yet powerful command line argument parser which also creates usage and parameter information for the user.
  (11 votes) by Paulo Henrique S.S. (updated 2 days ago)
Elasticsearch and C# integration

Client side scripting

  (51 votes) by Evoluteur (updated yesterday)
A web color picker which looks like the one in Microsoft Office 2010
  (25 votes) by Evoluteur (updated 6 days ago)
A full jQuery UI widget which supports various configurations and themes

Internet / Network

  (400 votes) by Mehdi Gholam (updated 5 days ago)
In this article I demonstrate why fastJSON is the smallest, fastest polymorphic JSON serializer (with Silverlight4, MonoDroid and .NET core support)

Miscellaneous

  (13 votes) by Paulo Henrique S.S. (updated 2 days ago)
Elasticsearch and C# integration
  (9 votes) by Miroslav Fidler (updated 5 days ago)
Creating a simple utility for converting text to SVG path in U++

Programming Languages

  (16 votes) by Vincent Radio (updated 4 days ago)
VRCalc++ Engine is embeddable in any Delphi Application using Dynamic Packages

Programming Tips

  (111 votes) by Łukasz Bownik (updated yesterday)
This article discusses the psychological reasons of software project failures.
  (6 votes) by Zijian (updated 4 hours ago)
How to use Trace and TraceSource in .NET Core Logging

Windows 8 Design

  (7 votes) by Christ Kennedy (updated 2 days ago)
A graphically bouncy and colorful version of the popular numbers tile-sliding game

New Tips and Tricks added

C#

  (0 votes) by Uladzislau Baryshchyk (updated 17 hours ago)
How to use Wolfram Alpha API

Libraries

  (2 votes) by andriks@home (updated 3 days ago)
Windows Forms demonstration of using the Q42 HueApi library

Third Party Products and Tools

  (2 votes) by Pusparag Subudhi (updated 5 days ago)
Using Octokit to fetch Review Comments from GitHub

New Technical Blogs added

Client side scripting

  (0 votes) by YawerIqbal (updated 6 days ago)
A couple of questions answered about binding CDS data using Knockout and a few more tips shared

Mobile Development

  (0 votes) by Ana Carolina Zambon (updated 4 days ago)
How to consume authorized back-end services while transparently handling refresh token renewals

Blogs updated

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

  (11 votes) by Sandeep Mewara (updated yesterday)
A detailed look at how to deduce insights using Matplotlib with real world examples.



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