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I'm totally confused about what kind of applications can I write If I learn how to use Enginio. This is what the Enginio site says:
With Enginio, you can create stunning Qt applications, add a scalable
and powerful Qt cloud backend as a service in no time and deploy in
minutes without ever bothering about backend servers or scalability
problems.
Can I think of Enginio as a remote QFile or is it much more bigger? Can someone name some samples written with Qt + Enginio.
It looks like this is a new service still in development, hence there isn't a tag for it, yet.
From the website, it looks like they provide you with some of the common things all applications need, and provide an interface for qt. You can basically create whatever you want.
Instead of providing only a remote file, they also let you store json objects, lowering some of the impedance between object and file.
Probably not too many examples with this new thing. Maybe you can ask them to provide more samples.
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I am attempting to create a Minecraft fabric mod (or jarmod) that, when sent a server resource pack, sends back a packet acknowledging that it has loaded the resource pack, while it actually has not. This is intended to be used to bypass the way some servers require the use of a custom texture pack, which has to be loaded every single time. A similar system is used in Minecraft Console Client (code), which doesn't even load textures. Is there a way to do this? I can't understand the Fabric Networking Tutorial, none of the code or advice seems relevant to what I am trying to do. Also, I don't use java. Is there anyone more knowledgeable on the subject who can help?
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Is there any way to deploy machine Learning model written in R language as a webservice, I know we have Flask in python and many more too, but didnt come across for any such library for R Machine learning code.
As others suggested, you can use R-Shiny to build an app which you can later deploy as a web service easily. Moreover, you can use html code inside shiny so you can customise your layout to your heart's content. If you are using RStudio (which I definitely encourage if you don't), you only need to select File > New File > Shiny Web App... Have a look at documentation and examples here.
However, if you only want to create a compact and fast web service without having to build a layout etc, I would suggest you use R plumber library. This is a good solution if you don't need anything too fancy and also is easily implementable by adding decorators to your current code.
Hope this helps!
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I just got introduced to log4net and its abilities. For starters I'm currently working on a small project. We need to log errors,warnings etc to a file and also send an email to all developers involved about any Fatal errors. Is log4net an overkill for a small project thats got about 10 classes that require the logging functions? Are there any benefits of using log4net in the long run? We were initially going to just use FileIO manipulations and Mail functions to achieve the same.
The answer on this question is primarily opinion-based, some reasons to use a logging framework from the start:
Standard way of logging
Easy configuration
Small projects will grow, if you do it right from the start, there is no later rework needed
Using a logging framework will not cost you more time than writing your own. It will probably safe time. For example log4net will never crash your program when logging fails. Your own framework might interact with your business logic and gives you unexpected results.
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I need to create my own application that is similar windows performance monitor. I want to monitor the DQL using asp.net. But i don't know where to start. I already research but no luck.
Consider using below components (but still remember, it is only a suggestion) to start from:
System.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounter class - to access performance counter data
ASP.NET MVC - to create a website
SignalR - to create a backend Hub for client notifications of data gathered by PerformanceCounter class
DotNet.Highcharts - to create charts control
What is your planned usage of this application? If you are planning to use it for your organization then you might want to consider SaaS solution that allows you to plug in your collector.
You have better uptime on the monitoring application because that monitoring service is the last thing you want to go down. You are probably more familiar with how to monitor DQL than to create an application that does charting and alerting. You should be able to get something going within days instead of weeks.
Monitoring is normally composed of collecting, storing and charting. A good SaaS monitoring tool will do well with storing and charting and you need to look for ones with plugin framework that allow you to decide what to collect.
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I want to develop an ERP system, but I want it to run on a web browser. I want it to store data in an SQLite database, but I don't want it to have to work as client/server, just local.
I also want to have access to environment variables and the filesystem. Ultimately I want to manipulate the DOM using C instead of JavaScript.
Is there a browser, framework or library for this?
As far as I know, it's impossible to manipulate the DOM with any language other than JavaScript - since that is the only programming language which the browser will run.
I would try to think of one of the following:
1) Run a local web server - why shouldn't you? I am not sure about C, but Python, Ruby, JS and many other languages make these extremely simple to set up.
2) Just write a GUI application, if you are really opposed to having another program running in the network.
3) If you're not opposed to Python (instead of C), you can try out Pyjamas - a framework which allows you to code a web-app in Python, and use it as a desktop app later (without running the server). The non-server version won't actually run inside a browser though (AFAIK - I've never tried it myself).