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Programming Leftovers
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Qt ☛ Qt for MCUs 2.12 LTS Released
Qt Group is pleased to announce the latest Long Term Supported release of Qt for MCUs 2.12 LTS. As communicated earlier this would be the final release of 2.x series, before we welcome 3.0 in 2026! This release concentrates more on performance and stability so that users and customers can base current projects on this release for a long term before migrating to 3.x.
This blog highlights some of the standout features from the 2.12 release and provides a sneak peak at 3.0 and other exciting stuff we are working on.
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Rlang ☛ Visualise and Analyse Bathymetric Survey Data with R
The first step in the value chain for water utilities is extracting water from natural sources, such as rivers, groundwater, oceans, or reservoirs. Water managers and the public alike are interested in knowing how much water a reservoir currently holds.
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Dirk Eddelbuettel ☛ Dirk Eddelbuettel: BH 1.90.0-1 on CRAN: New Upstream
Boost is a very large and comprehensive set of (peer-reviewed) libraries for the C++ programming language, containing well over one hundred individual libraries. The BH package provides a sizeable subset of header-only libraries for (easier, no linking required) use by R.
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Web Browsers/Web Servers
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Markup from Hell ☛ The Wonderful World of Web Feeds - HTMHell
Other web content syndication specifications include Atom (also XML-based) and JSON. If you’re interested, CSS Tricks has a breakdown of the technical distinctions between these formats. A web feed (even one that says it’s an “RSS” feed) could be any of these formats under the hood.
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Mozilla/SeaMonkey
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Barry Kauler ☛ SeaMonkey Composer via right-click menu
When you click the right-button of the mouse on a .html file, appropriate apps appear to view it. In my case, clicked on /usr/share/doc/cups_shell.htm: [...]
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