SignalR-Client-Cpp
C++ client for ASP.NET SignalR 2.x (by SignalR)
IoT-For-Beginners
12 Weeks, 24 Lessons, IoT for All! (by microsoft)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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SignalR-Client-Cpp
Posts with mentions or reviews of SignalR-Client-Cpp.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-10.
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Least painful path to multiplatform builds?
https://github.com/SignalR/SignalR-Client-Cpp (websocket RPCs)
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Anyone using Bittrex's websockets API? I must be missing something, it seems like they technology they're using is fairly hard to integrate with.
They don't even rely on "ASP.NET Core SignalR", which is what is currently supported. Instead, they rely on "ASP.NET SignalR" which doesn't seem widely supported anymore. There is a C++ client that has this in the readme: "This repository is obsolete and no longer used or maintained. No further work is being done on the ASP.NET SignalR C++ client. ", and that's all I've found.
IoT-For-Beginners
Posts with mentions or reviews of IoT-For-Beginners.
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Microsoft Security-101: Open-Source curriculum
Microsoft also has similar courses on IoT, and Data Science. I found the IoT one really nice [0], and it covers a lot of ground.
[0]: https://github.com/microsoft/IoT-For-Beginners
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Microsoft free training on AI, IOT, Machine Learning and Data Science
2️⃣ IOT Check this out 👇 https://microsoft.github.io/IoT-For-Beginners
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pls suggest some mini project ideas for 6th sem. ready to learn anything required for project in these domain.
You can go for IOT. Please refer to this - https://github.com/microsoft/IoT-For-Beginners This is good to get started with. Good industrial stuff can be built using IOT. You will need a device though like Raspberry pi or Arduino
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Why nobody talks about Internet of Things (IoT) here?
You can read this definition here, https://github.com/microsoft/IoT-For-Beginners/blob/main/1-getting-started/lessons/1-introduction-to-iot/README.md
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Has anyone here done Microsoft’s”IoT for Beginners” course?
Anyone tried this course and know if it’s any good? https://github.com/microsoft/IoT-For-Beginners
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Top Github repo trends in 2021
three educational courses- Web Dev, ML, and IoT for beginners. Note re using educational resources as a strategy for marketing , at least the ML course links to various Azure services. Google does this a bunch as well, with Collab notebooks often being used to demo educational materials.
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I want to learn c++ but can't think of any projects
Have you checked out Microsoft IoT for beginners course? It has both Python and C++ code depending on what device you use.
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My First Contribution Story in Hacktoberfest
microsoft/IoT-For-Beginners
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What is Open Source Debt? And How to repay it?
By Educating others:- Another way is to educate others. There are many ways to do this, Like creating tutorials on youtube, writing blogs, or making Github repositories for storing and sharing learning material like IoT Course from Microsoft (which I am learning IoT from).