How to use JReleaser and release to github
We look into how to use jreleaser and deploy our code to Github and creating release documentation with some simple steps.
We look into how the electron app framwork works and how to use it to create a simple progress counter application. Repository: https://github.com/kalaspuffar/progress-counter Please follow me on twitter Tweets by kalaspuffar Outro music: Danomate – http://danomate.com – https://www.youtube.com/user/danomate1
Looking into the configuration file and talk about what the different parameters mean Git repository https://github.com/kalaspuffar/rcnn-model-test Please follow me on twitter Tweets by kalaspuffar Outro music: Danomate – http://danomate.com – https://www.youtube.com/user/danomate1
We look at what will come in the next release of java. Java 14, this release will wrap up development for the long time support release. Please follow me on twitter Tweets by kalaspuffar Outro music: Sanaas Scylla
We go through how to create a twitch overlay in javascript so we can play a game and show updates in the overlay if the javascript code detects new followers. We also integrate it with a real-time clock counting down for stream end.
I will go through a brief history of Microsoft describing where it came from and how it has evolved to today. Please follow me on twitter Tweets by kalaspuffar Outro music: Sanaas Scylla
We look into installing k3s cluster locally using virtual servers. VirtualBox is used to create one controller and two nodes, connect them and install a dashboard. Creating a small K3S cluster. First, ensure that you have curl installed the nodes and server so you can install the packages for k3s. First run the command below…