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Producer and Consumer for Kafka in .NET: An Exploration

Learn to set up a test Kafka broker on a Windows machine, create a Kafka producer, and create a Kafka consumer using the .NET framework.

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Base64 Encoding from C#

Using the Base64 system isn't as archaic as you might think. Refresh your skills here.

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The Differences between Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, and Mixed Reality

As technology evolves, terminology tends to change. Do you know the differences among Augmented, Virtual, and Mixed Realities?

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Creating a Memory Dump Process in Visual Basic

Learn how to create a dumping process that can help you when your computer locks up.

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10 Tips for Implementing and Scaling DevOps

DevOps is proving to be a real challenge to address the inevitable enterprise concerns of standardization and governance without disrupting creativity and innovation. Take a look at 10 best practices for implementing and scaling DevOps.

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.NET Design Patterns (The Builder Pattern)

Follow these easy steps to become proficient in using the .NET design patterns, specifically the builder pattern.

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