Posts Tagged ‘.NET’
Tech News #29 | An Avalanche of AI
Dive into the latest tech news! Microsoft makes groundbreaking AI announcements, Apple unveils its Vision Pro, and more exciting updates. Join host Adam Cogan as he discusses these developments and provides insights. Stay up-to-date with the fast-paced world of technology!
Read MoreTech News #28 | Prompt Engineering, GitHub Check-ins & Microsoft Teams Sparkles
Discover the fascinating world of prompt engineering and its impact on AI development.
Read MoreBuilding Cross-Platform Apps Made Easy with .NET MAUI in Action with Matt Goldman
Looking to build cross-platform mobile or desktop apps? .NET developer Matt Goldman has got you covered.
Read MoreTech News #26 | Adam Cogan | User Group
Adam Cogan brings you the most important and recent tech news, including the release of .NET 8 preview, updates on Azure Open AI Service, GitHub, and AWS, and the rebranding of Netlify CMS. He also introduces the new, faster version of Microsoft Teams.
Read MoreTech News #25 | Adam Cogan | User Group
Microsoft are integrating GPT3 into Teams, Office, Bing basically everything, Gatsby has been acquired and Notepad which was built in 1983, now has tabs, that’s only 40 years all this and more in SSW Tech News
Read MoreDiscover Your Digital Twin with Priyanka Shah and JK | NDC Sydney 2022
A digital twin is a virtual model that accurately reflects a physical object. Attached sensors on the physical object, produce data, such as energy output, temperature, weather conditions and more.
Read MoreTech News #24 featuring the state of JS, new timelines in Github, Chat GPT and more!
Hear about the latest numbers and top programming languages in the state of JS, new timelines and achievements in GitHub, Microsoft’s increasing investment in Chat GPT and more.
Read MoreTech News #23: ChatGPT can now write you an essay, Microsoft Teams sign language feature and more
Tech News #23: ChatGPT can now write you an essay, Microsoft Teams sign language feature and more
Read MoreMobile frameworks – Comparing the big guns: Ionic, Electron, React Native, Flutter and .NET MAUI
If you need to build a binary app (rather than a web app) that will run on multiple platforms (e.g. iOS, Android, macOS, Windows).
Read MoreTech News #22: .NET Conf was awesome, .NET is live, and Next.JS is now 700x faster than Gatsby
.NET Conf was awesome, .NET 7 is finally live, and Next.JS is now 700x faster than Gatsby.
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