So you’re not a total nerd, and you’re running your own site. Or
maybe you are a total nerd, and you just haven’t gotten around to
learning HTML yet. Either way, you’ve got a website, and it needs some
changes. Maybe you’d like to change some of the text in your WordPress
theme. Maybe someone made you a pure-HTML site, and you need to update
some content, maybe switch out an image.
Well, there’s good news: all this is actually incredibly simple. You don’t need to be a programmer or anything like that.
While HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is generally considered to be a
“coding language,” it is not a very powerful language. That is to say,
HTML on its own cannot be used to perform all tasks that can
theoretically be accomplished by computers.
Throw in CSS3 and
JavaScript, and this becomes a whole different article. Or book. But
we’re not touching that, because you probably just need to update your
website with images of your latest deals. I want to make that easy for
you, and so does HTML.
For reading amazing single page HTML Codes for beginners.
Have you been trying to figure out the easiest way to install Wine on
Kali Linux and Debian 8/9?. This guide will show you how to get wine
working on Kali Linux. It’s also essential for running i386 packages on
an amd64 version of Kali Linux or Debian Distribution.
Wine enables you to run Windows Applications on a Linux box. It’s just a
Windows emulator on top of Linux. Wine works on Linux, FreeBSD,
UnixWare NetBSD, SCO OpenServer 5 and Solaris hence you can smoothly run
Windows applications on these systems
Typically you’ll need the following to run wine
Follow the process described in the video to install.
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Software development
is one of the most-coveted fields that gives hundreds of technologies
to choose from and build a successful career in. The need for software programmers
is spread to every vertical of the industry from manufacturing to
healthcare to aviation to automobiles, not to mention marketing and
recruitment.
Enlisted here are top websites and blogs that every programmer must follow to dive deep into the pool of software development, learn programming languages and the best practices to use them, and achieve more in their career as a programmer.
If you are trying your hand in web development, this blog is the
best destination for you to learn the gimmicks of JavaScript and its
popular frameworks like React, Angular, Vue.js, and Svelte. The blog is
equipped with more than 900 articles and tutorials about web development
frameworks and tools.
David Walsh is a software engineer who works for the technology
giant Mozilla. He is among the popular names in the technical bloggers’
community. For step by step documentation to easily explained web dev
tutorials, this website is the first choice of techies to learn website
designing and development.
3. Droids On Roids Blog URL:
https://www.thedroidsonroids.com/blog
Have you ever considered learning mobile application development,
this blog is your go-to heaven for learning the best practices and
how-to guides for mobile development beginners. The webspace is full of
tutorials on creating great user experiences for Android and iOS and
shares knowledge of flutter and many other app development frameworks or
tools.
Python is undoubtedly the most popular programming language
of this era. It is multi-purpose and can be used to develop mobile
apps, games, websites, embedded applications, and even machine learning
projects. The Real Python blog is heaven for software programmers who
are learning and building applications in Python. The blog focuses on
delivering step-by-step guides for beginners, high-quality Python
tutorials for professional Python programmers and courses related to
Python programming language.
The Google-developed high-level and multi-purpose programming
language, Go is leading its way to popularity slowly and steadily. For
novice programmers who want to get started with Go programming, the
Golang programs blog is the best website to follow. The blog is rich in
beginner-friendly tutorials and articles to help them acquainted with
the gimmicks of Golang in a professional way.
For full-stack programmers and for those who are willing to add new
programming languages to their technology stack, Stack Abuse offers
informative content about modern-age technologies like Python,
JavaScript, Java, and Unix. The how-to guides and project-based
tutorials provide the learners with hands-on knowledge of the topics.
Hacker Noon is a community-run weblog that boasts of having over
7000 active contributors. The platform is famous for creatively written
articles on diverse yet relevant topics for software developers. The
website covers a large spectrum of topics from the basics of programming
to startups, technologies, and business as well as marketing.
C# Corner is a community of software developers and programmers and
it covers a wide array of technology with tutorials, how-to guides,
forum, videos, as well as eBooks and other learning material. The
platform allows its members to share their knowledge with fellow
developers.
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The American IT service firm, IBM has announced a partnership with
National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) to offer free digital
education. The IT service firm wants to focus on emerging technologies
and professional development skills.
As part of the collaboration, IBM will curate online courses from
Open P-Tech platform. The users can train themselves on various skills
using NSDC's eSkill India portal. The idea behind the platform is to
teach various skills to Indian youth.
IBM will also provide online courses in emerging technologies such as cybersecurity, blockchain, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, cloud, and internet of things (IoT).
The course is designed for learners in the age group of 18 to 22
years of age. The course curriculum is currently available only in
English. IBM plans to make it available in various Indian languages
starting with Hindi and then Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Punjabi, Gujarati,
Sindhi, Urdu, and Bengali.
AS NSDC's knowledge partner, IBM will catalog its 30-plus courses,
offering over 60 hours of learning. NSDC Managing Director (MD) and CEO
Manish Kumar said, "Online training through digital platforms need to be
accelerated to overcome geographical and socio-economic barriers.
Digital learning will enable higher participation of women in the labour
workforce as the scope for employability will increase."
With Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdown, there is a massive
demand for digitisation services. Collaboration with NSDC is a
significant milestone to equip youth with digital skills. IBM has worked
with Directorate General fo Training at the Ministry of Skill
Development and Entrepreneurship in the past.
Well, if you are using a desktop computer or laptop, then understanding the components inside your PC and your OS information can help you in multiple ways. For example, if you want to add more RAM, you need to know which RAM your motherboard supports. Similarly, while installing software, you need to see if you are using a 32bit or 64bit operating system.
Having proper knowledge about the components inside your PC can also help you to troubleshoot various problems. So, knowing your PC’s full specification is an important thing. You don’t need third-party software to check your PC’s full specification.
Check Your PC’s full Specifications on Windows 10
On Windows 10, you can check your device specifications, including Basic Input/Output System, Firmware, Model Number, Processor, Memory, Drive, Graphics, and other things pretty easily. In this article, we are going to share a few methods which can help you to find out the full list of your device hardware and software specifications.
1. Checking Processor, RAM, Device ID & Windows Version
The system settings page of Windows 10 gives you basic information on specs like Processor, RAM, and current version. Here’s how to check Processor, RAM, Device ID & Windows Version.
Step 1. First of all, click on the Start Button and then select ‘Settings’.
Step 2. On the Settings page, you need to click on ‘System’
Step 3. Under the System, click on ‘About’
Step 4. Under the About section, check the ‘Device Specifications’ and ‘Windows Specifications’
That’s it, you are done! Under the device specifications, you can check the device name, processor, RAM, etc. The Windows specification section shows the current version of your Windows operating system.
2. Check the Graphic Card (GPU)
If you are searching for ways to check the Graphics Card details, then you need to try this method. Here’s how to find out the Graphic Details in Windows 10 operating system.
Step 1. First of all, right-click on ‘My Computer’.
Step 2. Now click on ‘Properties’
Step 3. Now on the System page, you need to click on ‘Device Manager’
Step 4. There you need to find and expand the ‘Display Adapters‘. Your GPU will be listed there.
That’s it! You are done. This is how you can check Graphic details in Windows 10 computer.
3. Check the Motherboard
Well, you don’t need to open the chassis of your PC to check what motherboard you have. You need to follow some of the simple steps given below to check which motherboard your PC is using.
Step 1. First of all, open Windows Search bar and type in ‘System information’
Step 2. Open the System Information and scroll down until you find the ‘Motherboard Manufacturer’ or ‘BaseBoard Manufacturer’
Step 3. The Baseboard manufacturer shows the Motherboard company and the Baseboard Model tells the model number.
That’s it, you are done! This is how you can check your Motherboard manufacturer and model number on the Windows 10 computer.
4. Check System Information using Command Prompt
Well, if you don’t want to follow the methods given above, then you can utilize the Windows command prompt to check the system information. Let’s find out how to check system information using Command Prompt on Windows 10.
Step 1. First of all, right-click on the Start button and select ‘Command Prompt (Admin)’
Step 2. On the command prompt, type in 'systeminfo' and press Enter button.
Step 3. Now you will be able to see the system information. For more information, you need to type in 'systeminfo /?'
That’s it, you are done! This will allow you to view even more details about your computer.
These are the four best methods to check your PC’s full specifications on Windows 10. I hope this article helped you! Share it with your friends also.
YouTube is the best, most effective and free source to learn programming techniques. With Covid-19 led lockdown, e-learning with free resources has become the most preferred way to learn and practice programming. Here are top Data Science YouTube channels that you should subscribe to.
1. Sentdex
The channel has 919K subscribers and more than 1000 videos. Harrison Kinsley leverages the Python programming language for multiple ventures that he owns. The channel offers content related to Python. Other videos offered by him are about finance, robotics, data analytics, game development with Python etc.
2. freeCodeCamp.org
The non-profit organisation helps you learn to code by building projects. The channel has gained 2.19 million subscribers since it started in December 2014. The videos are related to Basic Python programming, data science machine learning, and deep learning.
3. Krish Naik
Krish Naik is the Lead Data Scientist at Panasonic IIC is a pioneer in machine learning, deep learning, and computer vision. The 2-year old channel has over 212K subscribers and 10 million views. His channel covers everything related to data scientist.
4. Corey Schafer
Schafer is a YouTuber who has been creating tutorials and walkthrough videos. The videos are well-suited for beginners as well as experts. His tutorials cover topics such as Git, Python, SQL, Programming Terms, JavaScript, Computer Science Fundamentals.
5. Tech with Tim
The free education channel in programming and engineering domain has 334K. Tim posts all tech and programming tutorials. These tutorials range from the basics of programming to creating AI, ML applications. The content of the channel is related to programming languages and other general advice.
Scientists have spent decades trying to replicate the structure and clarity of a biological eye, but vision provided by existing prosthetic eyes -- largely in the form of spectacles attached with external cables, are still in poor resolution with 2D flat image sensors. The Electrochemical Eye (EC-Eye) developed at HKUST, however, not only replicates the structure of a natural eye for the first time, but may actually offer sharper vision than a human eye in the future, with extra functions such as the ability to detect infrared radiation in darkness.
The key feature allowing such breakthroughs is a 3D artificial retina -- made of an array of nanowire light sensors which mimic the photoreceptors in human retinas. Developed by Prof. FAN Zhiyong and Dr. GU Leilei from the Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering at HKUST, the team connected the nanowire light sensors to a bundle of liquid-metal wires serving as nerves behind the human-made hemispherical retina during the experiment, and successfully replicated the visual signal transmission to reflect what the eye sees onto the computer screen.
In the future, those nanowire light sensors could be directly connected to the nerves of the visually impaired patients. Unlike in a human eye where bundles of optic nerve fibers (for signal transmission) need to route through the retina via a pore -- from the front side of the retina to the backside (thus creating a blind spot in human vision) before reaching the brain; the light sensors that now scatters across the entire human-made retina could each feed signals through its own liquid-metal wire at the back, thereby eliminating the blind spot issue as they do not have to route through a single spot.
Apart from that, as nanowires have even higher density than photoreceptors in human retina, the artificial retina can thus receive more light signals and potentially attain a higher image resolution than human retina -- if the back contacts to individual nanowires are made in the future. With different materials used to boost the sensors' sensitivity and spectral range, the artificial eye may also achieve other functions such as night vision.
"I have always been a big fan of science fiction, and I believe many technologies featured in stories such as those of intergalactic travel, will one day become reality. However, regardless of image resolution, angle of views or user-friendliness, the current bionic eyes are still of no match to their natural human counterpart. A new technology to address these problems is in urgent need, and it gives me a strong motivation to start this unconventional project," said Prof. Fan, whose team has spent nine years to complete the current study from idea inception.
The team collaborated with the University of California, Berkeley on this project and their findings were recently published in the journal Nature.
"In the next step, we plan to further improve the performance, stability and biocompatibility of our device. For prosthesis application, we look forward to collaborating with medical research experts who have the relevant expertise on optometry and ocular prosthesis," Prof. Fan added.
The working principle of the artificial eye involves an electrochemical process which is adopted from a type of solar cell. In principle, each photo sensor on the artificial retina can serve as a nanoscale solar cell. With further modification, the EC-Eye can be a self-powered image sensor, so there is no need for external power source nor circuitry when used for ocular prosthesis, which will be much more user-friendly as compared with the current technology.