Curiosity Digest #6
.NET
Web.next
- Announcing ML.NET 0.11 – Machine Learning for .NET. This, along with Blazor, is at the top of my Curiosity ToDo List. I work a lot in C#, and it's nice to see the tools and libraries for machine learning that were almost exclusive to Python making their way to the .NET world.
- WebGazer - an interesting project that attempts to use your webcam to do eye tracking with JavaScript. I, of course, was curious, but on the one laptop I've tried so far, I didn't have much luck. between 20 and 50% accuracy. But, I'll keep an eye on it...
- Introduction to Hoisting in JavaScript - And explanation of one of the most confusing aspects of JavaScript for new programmers.
- Building Angular and React Applications Together With Nx - Dogs and cats sleeping together!
You Can Do That?
- Use Chrome (the browser) as an IDE - I was aware of most of these features, but I never was curious enough to use my browser as an Integrated Development Environment. Super cool!
- An Introduction to Web Components - Components are a part of many frameworks and libraries today, such as React, Angular, Vue and most recently .NET/Razor. And they'll soon make their way into the web standards giving us a native implementation.
VS Code
- 12 VS Code Extensions you should consider using - A lot of productivity-boosting extensions for you to try out.
Gadgets
- Google launches the next version of Android - Support is coming for the foldable screens and a host of other features.
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