Posts Tagged ‘Windows’
Tech News #36 | Bard rebrands to Gemini, Gemini 1.5 latest updates and Sora – OpenAI’s text to video
Dive into the latest Tech News! Explore Gemini’s latest updates, OpenAI’s text to video – Sora, Neuralink’s first chip in the human brain, ChatGPT’s memory, Ollama for Windows & a Deepfake scam that executed a $25million heist.
Join host Adam Cogan as he discusses these developments and provides insights. Stay up-to-date with the fast-paced world of technology!
Mobile 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 MoreFlexing Your Biceps with Azure – Making laC easy and fun with William Liebenberg
No matter how hard we try, Azure Resource Manager (ARM) JSON templates aren’t easy or fun to maintain for enterprise platforms and applications.
Now we can flex our Infrastructure as Code (IaC) muscles using a new tool called Azure Bicep.
MAUI – Do you build cross-platform mobile apps with .NET MAUI ? (for iOS and Android)
If you’re building installable binary apps (as opposed to web apps), it makes sense to use a cross-platform framework so that you don’t need to maintain multiple code bases.
Read MoreBuild Multi-Platform Applications for Mobile, Desktop and Web in .NET with the Uno Platform with Nick Randolph
The ability to deploy the same UI codebase across all platforms is a great productivity booster. But the application lifecycle starts much earlier – at design time. Uno Platform provides a Figma plugin, which eliminates the timely designer-developer handoff. In addition, the platform now provides a set of non-UI extensions to help jump-start your apps. Lastly, the VS Code extensions allows C# and XAML to use VS Code with IntelliSense-like experience, C# and XAML Hot Reload, and more.
Read MoreCracking passwords & why L33t!fied passwords are bad | Alexei Doudkine
Watch this demo of how a hacker who has broken into your machine can quickly and easily get your password hashes, take them offline and crack them to retrieve your original password. In this talk, Alexei discusses how passwords are stored in Windows, some techniques real-world hackers use to crack password hashes and what you…
Read MoreBrian Noyes [Part 2] – Prism 2, WPF vs Silverlight
Brian Noyes discusses: Composite Application Guidance for WPF and Silverlight (aka. Prism 2) Composite Application Guidance Overview Application Architecture CAL Features Patterns
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