Author Archives: Dizitall

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What is ChatGPT to a student?

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ChatGPT is a computer program or chatbot powered by advanced artificial intelligence (AI) technology. It’s designed to engage in natural language conversations with users, like a virtual conversation partner. ChatGPT is based on the GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) architecture, which is a type of deep learning model that can understand and generate human-like text.

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Ransomware virus is hitting organisations around the world

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A number of firms around the world are reporting that they have been impacted by a major cyber attack which the UK’s cyber security agency is describing as a “global ransomware incident.”

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70th Birthday of programmingYears of Coding

April 12th, 1947: ENIAC, the world’s first general-purpose programmable electronic computer, ran the first code written in the modern paradigm, marking the birth of computer programming as a profession.

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Cryptography: PHP has it, 1st ever programming language with cryptography capability.

The PHP team has unanimously voted to integrate the Libsodium library in the PHP core, and by doing so, becoming the first programming language to support a modern cryptography library by default.

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LiMux to Windows 10

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A decade ago, Munich was at the vanguard of a movement towards open-source software, switching thousands of staff to Linux from Windows at a time when a move on that scale was almost unheard of.

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Introduction to Object Oriented Programming Concepts (OOP)

1. Introduction

I have noticed an increase in the number of articles published in the Architecture category in CodeProject during the last few months. The number of readers for most of these articles is also high, though the ratings for the articles are not. This indicates that readers are interested in reading articles on architecture, but the quality does not match their expectations. This article is a constructive attempt to group/ define/ explain all introductory concepts of software architecture for seasoned developers who are looking to take their next step as system architects.

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Waymo – Google’s new milestone.

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Waymo—formerly the Google self-driving car project—stands for a new way forward in mobility. In 2015, we invited Steve Mahan, former CEO of the Santa Clara Valley Blind Center, for a special ride. Steve had ridden in our cars in the past—first accompanied by a test driver in 2012 and then on a closed course in 2014. This time was different. Steve experienced the world’s first fully self-driving ride on public roads, navigating through everyday traffic with no steering wheel, no pedals, and no test driver.

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Happy Birthday .NET

Today marks the 15th anniversary since .NET debuted to the world. On February 13th, 2002, the first version of .NET was released as part of Visual Studio.NET. It seems just like yesterday when Microsoft was building its “Next Generation Windows Services” and unleashed a new level of productivity with Visual Studio.NET.

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Internet-connected toys could spy your privacy

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What if somebody could record your child’s voice without your concern or dictate your child without letting you know….. Yes, this is some how true. Over 18 privacy groups are filling complaints with US Federal Trade Commission and the European Union.

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Amazon Launches its cashier-less retail in 2017

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The shop will stock most items you’d find in a local convenience store: snacks, drinks, premade food like salads and sandwiches, and grocery essentials like bread and milk. It’ll also sell Blue Apron-like meal kits that let you cook your own dinners for two.

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