Augmented reality is a neat concept. We take a view of the world around us and supplement it with images, text, sound and video. Tech companies are starting to explore the possibilities of AR with devices such as the Meta Glasses, Microsoft HoloLens and Magic Leap. These very exciting AR headsets are not quite ready…
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This New Programming Language Helps You Write 1000 Lines of Code in Under 50 Lines
This New Programming Language Helps You Write 1000 Lines of Code in Under 50 Lines Rapid developments in Machine Learning are soon going to become a regular feature in your daily newspapers. And why not? Handling big data sets and searching for patterns hidden in them is quite a Herculean task. But to makes things…
How To Build Your Own Linux System
Linux is synonymous with “freedom” and “choice,” while anyone would have a difficult time arguing with that, it’s clear that from distribution to distribution it’s offered in varying levels. For example, with Red Hat or SUSE Enterprise Linux distributions, you’ll find yourself with much less room to move around with respect to how the system…
Steve Jobs Tells Definition of Object-Oriented Programming
It’s a well-known fact that even without any formal engineering training, Steve Jobs had an unmatchable understanding of technology. Many people avoid calling him a programmer or an engineer, but nobody would deny that he was a visionary. He said that it took a very unique combination of technology, talent, business, marketing, and luck to change…
Why Node.js Is Very Popular?
To put it simple, Node.js outshines other web applications by replacing websockets with revolutionary push technology. You would ask, what is so unique about it? Well, we finally have cutting-edge web applications with two-way, real-time connections where both the server and client can build communication, allowing them to exchange valuable data. Now this is in…
Why Can’t Girls Code?
Coding is the new lingua franca of the present age. But, for girls, entering into this male-dominant field is simply impossible because they have too many distractions in their lives — right? This is how a lot of people, with their sexist and outdated mindsets, think and carry pre-conceived notions about the things that girls…
Code Your Own Watson AI Bot In 50 Lines Of Code
Bots are the new apps and the bot store is the new app store. Combined with AI, bots are becoming more powerful each day and learning to do new things. In this article, I’ll tell you how to use IBM Watson API to create a Telegram speech-to-text bot in 50 lines of code. Bots are…
How to program a virus in c++
Here I’m today with an another Post This time Specially For Our Visitors. Please the Code Down Is not to be used For any Wrong Purpose You are Yourself Responsible for, and Consequence That May Follow by the unauthorized use. Virus Making Is A crime and i don’t Take Any Clam over the Code it is not written By ME. #include…
Atom , A hackable text editor for the 21st Century!
Nowadays, developers use the new breed of text editors that mix between the basic text applications and the full Integrated Development Environments. The competition was already fierce between the different editors out there on the text editing champion title , then Github dropped its game changer Atom which if you didn’t try out yet ,…
Here are the five must read books if you are a coder/programmer
Every coder and wannabe programmer should read these five ‘must have’ books Books, which was once considered as a great source of knowledge and wisdom are hardly been read by people these days. To add to that, it is an even fewer occurrence a programmer reading books, as they mostly depend on the internet search…
Howard Scott Warshaw: The Programmer Who Wrote The Worst Video Game In History
Short: Riding on the success of Stephen Spielberg’s alien saga and a hope to earn millions, Atari made E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, an adventure video game, in 1982. But, as a result of hurried production, the game turned out to be a disaster, only to be credited as the worst video game ever made. In a recent interview…