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Android Studio 3.4, the latest version of Google’s IDE for building Android applications, is now available, building on the Project Marble effort to improve fundamental features and workflows. Along with performance improvements and bug fixes, Android Studio 3.4 features a streamlined UI for managing dependencies and build files, a new default code shrinker and obfuscator, a new app resource ma…
The Eclipse Foundation has proposed the creation of an open-source project called Eclipse Tempest to build tools for developing, testing, and debugging applications for the Kubernetes container orchestration platform. The tools would also help developers migrate existing applications to Docker and Kubernetes. With Tempest, Eclipse wants to provide tools for building Kubernetes applications …
Apologies for skipping day three. This kept me extremely busy yesterday. Though the Galaxy Fold remained a constant companion. Before you ask (or after you ask on Twitter without having read beyond the headline), no it’s hasn’t broken yet. It’s actually been fairly robust, all things considered. But here’s the official line from Samsung on […]
Apologies for skipping day three. This kept me extremely busy yesterday. Though the Galaxy Fold remained a constant companion. Before you ask (or after you ask on Twitter without having read beyond the headline), no it’s hasn’t broken yet. It’s actually been fairly robust, all things considered. But here’s the official line from Samsung on […]
 
 
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posted on April 22, 2019 by Joydip Kanjilal

ASP.Net Core MVC provides support for uploading files through model binding that leverages the IFormFile interface. Recall that model binding maps data from an HTTP request to action method parameters. Model binding simplifies access to the data sent by an HTTP request and makes it easier for the action methods to be unit tested. The IFormFile interface simply represents a file sent with an HTT

posted on April 22, 2019 by Serdar Yegulalp

At some point, we all need to show our work. Most programming work is shared either as raw source code or as a compiled executable. The source code provides complete information, but in a way that’s more “tell” than “show.” The executable shows us what the software does, but even when shipped with the source code it can be difficult to grasp exactly how it works. Imagine being able to view t

posted on April 22, 2019 by Peter Wayner

It’s a classic Hollywood plot: the battle between two old friends who went separate ways. Often the friction begins when one pal sparks an interest in what had always been the other pal’s unspoken domain. In the programming language version of this movie, it’s the introduction of Node.js that turns the buddy flick into a grudge match: PHP and JavaScript, two partners who once ruled the inter

 
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i need to create a pdf file from array of images...is it possible??
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@Priya I think it's possible. Maybe this github.com/Anyline/react-native-image-to-pdf can help you something
 
 
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posted on April 22, 2019 by Brian Heater

Can’t say we didn’t see this coming. Four days out from the Galaxy Fold’s official release date, Samsung is pushing things back a bit, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal that cites “people familiar with the matter.” There’s no firm timeframe for the launch, though the phone is still expected “in the […]

 
 
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posted on April 22, 2019 by Anthony Ha

Cyrus Summerlin and Max Hellerstein, who previously created the Push for Pizza app (which allowed users to order a pizza with the push of a button), are officially launching their new startup today, Down to Shop. The app bills itself as both a modern reinvention of QVC and “the funnest way to shop.” It allows users […]

 
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posted on April 22, 2019 by Brian Heater

Samsung has just confirmed that it will delay the release of the Galaxy Fold. Confirming this morning’s report, the company sent TechCrunch a statement noting that the foldable will not make its previously announced Friday ship date. Once again, no details on availability are forthcoming — which is honestly probably for the best, as the […]

 
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posted on April 22, 2019 by Anthony Ha

The Daily Crunch is TechCrunch’s roundup of our biggest and most important stories. If you’d like to get this delivered to your inbox every day at around 9am Pacific, you can subscribe here. 1. Samsung reportedly pushes back Galaxy Fold release Four days out from the Galaxy Fold’s official release date, Samsung is pushing things […]

 
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posted on April 22, 2019 by Danny Crichton

It’s one of the greatest technology “startup” success stories of the personal computer and smartphone eras. Yet, despite selling 59 million smartphones and netting $27 billion in revenue last quarter in its first-ever public earnings report this morning, a strange and tantalizing question shrouds the world’s number two handset manufacturer behind Samsung. Who owns Huawei? […]

 
 
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posted on April 22, 2019 by Josh Constine

Twitter shut down Dom Hoffman’s app Vine, giving away the short-form video goldmine to China’s TikTok. Now a year and half since Hoffman announced he’d reimagine the app as V2 then scrapped that name, his follow-up to Vine called Byte has finally sent out the first 100 invites to its closed beta. Byte will let […]

 

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