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Weekly Newsletter (2 Nov 2020)
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Weekly Poll Results

Cloud Service Providers: Which are you using today?

Survey period: 26 Oct 2020 to 2 Nov 2020

Slowly but surely those $4.99 a month services start adding up.

OptionVotes% 
Alibaba Cloud70.91
Amazon Web Services14418.65
Azure25332.77
Dell Cloud / Vmware50.65
Google Cloud779.97
IBM Cloud40.52
Intel DevCloud30.39
Oracle Cloud50.65
SAP50.65
Other577.38
I don't use any Cloud Service Provider37248.19
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%

This week's survey: Webinars: What would entice you to attend?

Latest Additions

New articles added

Algorithms & Recipes

  (3 votes) by Roozbeh Abolpour (updated 2 days ago)
C code for finding convex hull of a set of given multi-dimensional points
  (1 votes) by JorgeLuisOrejel (updated 17 hours ago)
How to solve magic squares using backtracking

APIs

  (1 votes) by Shao Voon Wong (updated 18 hours ago)
How to bring your MFC Application to the web

Arduino

  (8 votes) by honey the codewitch (updated yesterday)
Using this cheap, powerful little device to make magic

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

  (3 votes) by MehreenTahir (updated 5 days ago)
In this article, we’ll explore some other algorithms used for object detection and will learn to implement them for custom object detection.
  (3 votes) by MehreenTahir (updated 3 days ago)
In this article we will compare training our models from scratch with more advanced and pre-trained approaches like YOLO.
  (3 votes) by MehreenTahir (updated 2 days ago)
In this we’ll see if we can implement YOLO on video feeds for queue length detection.
  (2 votes) by MehreenTahir (updated 4 days ago)
In this article, we will train a deep learning model to detect and count the number of people in a given area.
  (0 votes) by MehreenTahir (updated 6 days ago)
This is the first in an article series where we’re going to show how to make an AI queue length detector.

C#

  (1 votes) by euklad (updated yesterday)
Another way of using proxies and interceptors from Castle Dynamic Proxy framework

Client side scripting

  (1 votes) by Han Bo Sun (updated 16 hours ago)
How to design a previewable HTML editor, and how to use this control in your application

Design and Architecture

  (3 votes) by Greg Utas (updated 9 hours ago)
Open-heart surgery on your Big Ball of Mud
  (3 votes) by Greg Utas (updated 4 days ago)
The well-tempered server
  (2 votes) by Alexey Skripka (updated 3 days ago)
This article will look at examples of layered architecture for different types of applications.

Miscellaneous

  (6 votes) by Bruce Greene (updated 14 hours ago)
WPF design as quick and intuitive as WinForms! Hear that MICROSOFT??

Node.js

  (1 votes) by NitinShrivastava (updated 4 days ago)
Basic skeleton of React and Redux development environment for a book store application

Product Showcase

  (0 votes) by Mike Urbanski (updated 6 days ago)
In this article, we'll walk through the process of configuring Bridgecrew to scan a CloudFormation deployment, run the scans, find issues, and fix them.

Articles updated

Internet / Network

  (406 votes) by Mehdi Gholam (updated 2 days ago)
In this article I demonstrate why fastJSON is the smallest, fastest polymorphic JSON serializer (with Silverlight4, MonoDroid and .NET core support)

Other .NET Languages

  (4 votes) by awilson9010 (updated 12 hours ago)
Working with Windows BCD store in Powershell

Programming Languages

  (18 votes) by Vincent Radio (updated 2 days ago)
VRCalc++ Engine is embeddable in any Delphi Application using Dynamic Packages

Programming Tips

  (9 votes) by Łukasz Bownik (updated 5 days ago)
The article discusses the similarity between software development and applied research and draws conclusions from it.
  (7 votes) by Łukasz Bownik (updated 6 days ago)
Updated concept of "The Surgical Team"

New Tips and Tricks added

Cross Platform

  (1 votes) by MaheshMore (updated 2 days ago)
How to integrate IdS4 library in your .NET Core app

Hardware & System

  (5 votes) by Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov (updated 3 days ago)
Solving the most annoying keyboard problem on Windows and Linux

Miscellaneous

  (2 votes) by Armando de la Torre (updated 6 days ago)
Simple class that uses composition to encapsulate the ErrorProvider and make available the number of errors

Programming Tips

  (0 votes) by Rick York (updated 23 hours ago)
A Handy Memory Allocation Tracking Macro and Header for Visual Studio C++ Code

New Technical Blogs added

.NET Framework

  (4 votes) by Matteo Prosperi (updated 6 days ago)
How to plan changes that go into the next version of your library in order to safeguard the experience of your existing users
  (2 votes) by Matteo Prosperi (updated 6 days ago)
This is the third post in the .NET libraries and the art of backward compatibility series.
  (1 votes) by Matteo Prosperi (updated 6 days ago)
In this blog post, I complete my “template-based card image generator” project.
  (0 votes) by Matteo Prosperi (updated 6 days ago)
How, why, when and how to create your own DynamicObject in .NET

Client side scripting

  (1 votes) by Matteo Prosperi (updated 6 days ago)
Being an engineer on the AWS SDK for .NET team, I tasked myself with figuring out how to use our libraries under Blazor in the browser.

Date and Time

  (9 votes) by Matteo Prosperi (updated 6 days ago)
In this article, we investigate how DateTime issues are avoided.

Libraries

  (2 votes) by Matteo Prosperi (updated 6 days ago)
This is the second post in the .NET libraries and the art of backward compatibility series.

Windows Presentation Foundation

  (2 votes) by Matteo Prosperi (updated 6 days ago)
This post is the the second in a short series investigating somewhat exotic parts of .NET.

Blogs updated

Algorithms & Recipes

  (3 votes) by Sandeep Mewara (updated 4 days ago)
Linear-time partition: A divide & conquer based selection algorithm



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