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Microsoft gets serious about WebAssembly

| Compiled code running at near-native speeds in the browser is getting the .NET touch. MLenny / Getty Images It’s not hard to see why Microsoft is investing in WebAssembly. It’s a technology that scratches many different itches. It delivers apps to users, adds rich user interfaces to web applications, and even provides a way to manage and update edge devices. By building on widely distributed web technologies and supporting familiar programming languages, it’s a way to run compiled binaries anywhere that you can run a JavaScript engine. Microsoft has had plenty of experience with common language runtimes like WebAssembly’s. After all, .NET’s own CLR has been around for more than two decades now and has become the foundation for its open source reinvention, while supporting many different languages from a managed C++ implementation to the stalwart C# and Visual Basic and the functional F#. So, it wasn’t hard to provide tools for .NET’s Roslyn

ORNGE Has a New Colour Scheme - Canadian Chat

ORNGE Has a New Colour Scheme The ORNGE helicopter fleet is getting a new livery. That should reduce maintenance by hiding the exhaust staining more effectively. Premium Member Ah so the real reason they are getting painted is to maintain the integrity of the hull and reduce drag and it sounds like the original paint was not very good quality and the particulate from the exhaust was fusing to it. (Is this more legacy from the Ornge scandal, cheap paint for more kickbacks?) I didn t mind the orange, made it easier to spot in the air and ground. The last time something that large was painted orange was when CN still ran cabooses. The new look has sort a euro feel or a TV news station vibe. Hopefully the orange fins on the blue tail are enough to remind people in the dark that there is a large fan near by,

This old programming language is suddenly getting more popular again

SEE: (TechRepublic Premium) Over the past year, Objective-C has slowly but surely dropped on that list. Tiobe theorized that Objective-C remained popular in part because Swift adoption slowed as mobile app developers turned to languages that could be used for building apps on multiple platforms.  Swift meanwhile has fallen to 15th position on Tiobe s index today, down from 11th spot in April 2020.   Another notable change is the re-emergence of Fortran in the index at 20th position, up from 34th spot a year ago. Fortran, which emerged from IBM in the 1950s, remains popular in scientific computing. Its highest ranking on Tiobe s index was 10th in 2002. 

Janeleiro, the time traveler: A new old banking trojan in Brazil

Janeleiro, the time traveler: A new old banking trojan in Brazil
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Index TIOBE : Objective-C perd de sa popularité et quitte le top 20 des langages de programmation alors que l on assiste à un regain de croissance pour le langage Fortran

Index TIOBE : Objective-C perd de sa popularité et quitte le top 20 des langages de programmation alors que l on assiste à un regain de croissance pour le langage Fortran
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