Ever tried to reschedule one meeting, only to trigger a chain reaction of conflicts across the calendar? Can quantum computing actually help here?
🔗 How to optimize your calendar using quantum computing
https://t.co/I5bOFoNwec
#QuantumComputing#QAOA#PennyLane#Optimization
Morning thought thread: new TypeScript 7.0 is out.
https://t.co/x7JyKqJO9c
I guess MS marketing was not involved much. Otherwise it would be TS 4.0, TS 2023, TS 2026, TS GO.
MS naming reminds me it's sad ActiveX name is forgotten, although DirectX still lives.
I’ve just published a new deep dive into quantum coin flipping — a fascinating concept that blends randomness, security, and fairness in distributed systems.
https://t.co/4nzINvOV6V
Quantum computing is not only about computers, but also quantum communication and networks. Today we look at secrecy using quantum cryptography.
📖 Read the full blog post: https://t.co/aeA6Hj1vfC
Probably almost every developer is familiar with async/await keywords. Surprisingly async/await is with us more than 15 years. It is easy to forget why it came to world. It is actually nice abstraction worth talking about it.
https://t.co/HYmbiG7IBK
Usual answer to the question "What kinds of problems can quantum computation solve efficiently?" is "It can run computations in parallel." However, I find it inaccurate and misleading.
I decided to write a series of blog post to find a better answer.
https://t.co/FmTGxXT7Ua
Most requested feature of the Globe Time application just landed in MS Store. Now it is possible to see local time around the world directly on Windows Widget board.
https://t.co/8NelupW2Jq
Bunny Bracelet is now upgraded to .NET 9 and also new asynchronous RabbitMQ client.
https://t.co/EpXlTW2jlx
Enjoy new version of tool shoveling messages between RabbitMQ instances.
In my project I needed a tool to relay messages between multiple instances of RabbitMQ. It works over HTTP and supports message authentication using shared key.
I published it as open source and here the first release.
https://t.co/EeYrhnTB0T
Are you doing CPU heavy work in your Blazor WASM applications? Then, you might want to read this article, which gives an overview of some of the options you have for writing multithreaded code in Blazor WASM using Web Workers.
#dotnet#blazor
https://t.co/FCToO37cRi
@terrajobst Just recently I started to play with #aspnetcore minimal API. Yes, finally. And my fist thought was it looks like a bit more fancy CGI.
Also nowadays I wonder how many web developers know, what is CGI.
Mobile app built with Xamarin and c# by @duracellko. "The inspiration for this projectLong time ago I couldn't find a nice world time application in Windows Store. All of them displayed just time, but on PC it was waste of scr…" https://t.co/thnElMCEA0