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Newsletter - 20 Jun 2022

Weekly Newsletter (20 Jun 2022)
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Weekly Poll Results

Your boss says everyone must head back to the office full time. What's your response?

Survey period: 13 Jun 2022 to 20 Jun 2022

OptionVotes% 
We're already at the office. I'd be slightly puzzled at this announcement9920.80
Relief. It's been a long break163.36
Nervousness. I think it's a good idea but it's...been a while245.04
Hesitation. I'm not ready. I'm not sure an office is for me265.46
Depression. Being in an a office is no problem. Being back at my old office is a problem173.57
Rejection. I'm not working for an organisation that won't let me work remotely12626.47
Not applicable: We don't have an office214.41
Not applicable: I have, and will continue to, work remotely5711.97
Not Applicable: I don't work377.77
I'm my own boss. I make my own rules.5311.13

This week's survey: You discover a sentient AI in your org's system. What do you do?

Latest Additions

New articles added

Desktop Programming

  (0 votes) by Ben Hanson (updated 15 hours ago)
IDispatch C++ Code Generation Done Right

DevOps

  (16 votes) by Mark Pelf (updated 4 days ago)
We are giving an overview of 7 free Regex tools to test and develop Regex expressions
  (3 votes) by Glenn Prince (updated 5 days ago)
In this article, we ease into infrastructure as code with Pulumi.
  (1 votes) by BenHall_io (updated 2 days ago)
A look at DevOps, a modern philosophy for working with people, processes, and tools to accelerate the pace of software development
  (1 votes) by Glenn Prince (updated 3 days ago)
In this article, we’ll look at building out tests to ensure the infrastructure we’re building meets our requirements.
  (0 votes) by Glenn Prince (updated 4 days ago)
In this article we explore how easy it is to build infrastructure on Azure using Pulumi and TypeScript.

General Programming

  (2 votes) by Mircea Neacsu (updated 2 days ago)
C++ thread objects and their use

Hosted Services

  (2 votes) by Marcelo Ricardo de Oliveira (updated 6 days ago)
How to automatically provision resources

Internet of Things

  (2 votes) by honey the codewitch (updated 3 days ago)
Create a clock that uses multiple Internet services to detect your weather, date and time.

Mobile Apps

  (2 votes) by Leonid Ustyugov (updated yesterday)
Compact cross-platform GUI framework

Programming Languages

  (3 votes) by Paulo Zemek (updated 5 days ago)
How we group class members together makes a huge difference in the readability of our code.
  (1 votes) by honey the codewitch (updated 7 hours ago)
Pointers don't have to be black magic.

Web Development

  (3 votes) by syed shanu (updated 4 days ago)
In this article we will see in detail on how to getting started with the .NET 6.0 and Standalone Angular Template for using the Admin LTE bootstrap design to make a simple website.

Articles updated

General Programming

  (26 votes) by Greg Utas (updated 5 days ago)
Cleaving the Gordian knot of thread safety

Internet of Things

  (13 votes) by Member 4206974 (updated 3 days ago)
A work for exploring the Asynchronous WEB Server, the SPIFFS File system and the exploitation of the dual core

Programming Languages

  (27 votes) by Greg Utas (updated 16 hours ago)
Automating Scott Meyers' recommendations, cleaning up #include directives, and analyzing dependencies
  (13 votes) by Mark Pelf (updated 4 days ago)
We explain DI Pattern, DIP, IoC, DI Container
  (6 votes) by Jo_vb.net (updated 12 hours ago)
This article and the demo are about getting started using my Schafkopf StarterKit VB.NET project.

New Tips and Tricks added

Hosted Services

  (37 votes) by Peter Sun (247) (updated yesterday)
Create a C# WPF app to read Twitter tweets and retweets via REST API with grouping related users / friends by categories. As a bonus, tweets can be saved in Azure / Cloud, and viewed in an Azure website.

Programming Languages

  (4 votes) by Tomasz Malicki (updated 4 days ago)
How to create a dynamic object in C # containing the results of a command executed in PowerShell.

Tips and Tricks updated

Desktop Programming

  (20 votes) by Ayush Swiss (updated 4 days ago)
C++, WebView2, Edge Browser, Edge in MFC application

Web Development

  (18 votes) by Xavier Junqué i de Fortuny (updated 6 days ago)
Converts MathML coded string to/from plain text string

New Technical Blogs added

Operating Systems

  (4 votes) by Matt Pogue (updated 6 days ago)
Run Xfce desktop environment on Kali Linux in WSL. No systemd installation required!
  (2 votes) by Matt Pogue (updated 6 days ago)
How to monitor a UPS with Nut and lighttpd on Linux



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