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Building an Analog Clock in Visual Basic

With today's article, I will demonstrate how to create an analog clock in VB.

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Programming SMS with a GSM Modem

Use a modest modem to connect your IoT devices to the world.

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Down and Dirty: .NET Task Parallel Library (Multithreading in a Multicore World)

Gather the basics you need to be operational in TPL programming without a lot of theoretical overhead.

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Working with Primes and Fibonacci Sequences in Visual Basic

Play with the Fibonacci sequence and prime numbers in this example-driven article.

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Working with Google Protocol Buffers and .NET

Learn about something called "Google Protocol Buffers," and watch for later posts on other IoT subjects.

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Top Ten Things You Should Know When Starting a Xamarin Mobile Project

Xamarin reduces the learning curve needed to get you building native mobile apps. But, it doesn't flatten the curve entirely. Discover what awaits you in this weird and wonderful new world!

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