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Microsoft Azure to Support Red Hat Enterprise Linux

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Microsoft's Azure Container Service preview based on joint efforts with open source software companies including Docker and Mesosphere can now be accessed for testing. Microsoft...

Building a Digital Diary Application in App Inventor 2

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In this popular series on creating mobile apps using App Inventor 2, the author presents yet another useful app which can be used to...

Enabling High Performance Computing with Pthreads

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Multi-core computers can deliver better performance with Pthreads, which is an API for writing multi-threaded applications to boost the performance of a computer. With...

IBM Launches Quarks, an Open Source Development Tool

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IBM has launched a new open source development tool, Quarks, enabling programmers and manufacturers in creating applications on top of connected devices IBM has made...

Creating Graphs Using PHP

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Graphs can be created in several ways, ranging from manual to the use of computers and sophisticated graph-drawing software packages. This article gives a...

Developing Python based Android Apps Using Kivy

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Kivy is a cross-platform Python library, which can be used for the rapid development of apps that make use of innovative interfaces. This tutorial...

H2O.ai: Learn to Use the KMeans Algorithm

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Consumer trends and choices play a key role in enterprise strategies. Analysing huge volumes of customer data is not feasible manually. Hence, enterprises lean...

Ionic: A UI Framework to Simplify Hybrid Mobile App Development

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This article presents Ionic, which is a framework for hybrid mobile app development. Hybrid apps have all the advantages of native apps and mobile...

Controlling Desktop Applications via the Mobile SignalR

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This article introduces the reader to SignalR, which is a popular library for developing ASP.NET based solutions that have real-time connectivity functions. It provides...

IoT is not an IT Initiative, but a Business Function

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By now, we all know what Iot is, but do we really know what to do with it? EFY tried to address this issue...