Bamboo Spark, to wyjątkowe urządzenie firmy Wacom, które stosunkowo niedawno weszło na nasz rynek. Łączy ono w sobie możliwości tradycyjnych tabletów grafi…
Last month’s release of VS Code (1.35) introduced an exciting set of extensions for remote development. In a nutshell, the three extensions are: This post will be a deep-dive into Remote Containers…
For me, this month marks the end of an era in my life: as of February 2018, I am no longer employed writing Haskell. It’s been a fascinating two years, and while I am excitedly looking forward to what I’ll be doing next, it’s likely I will continue to wri...
Libraries and test apps are often written in C/C++ for testing hardware and software features on Windows*. When these same features are added to an Android* platform, rewriting these libraries and tests in Java* is a large task. If the code to be ported is written in ANSI C/C++ and doesn’t have any OS-specific dependencies, it can be rebuilt using the Android NDK build tools and run from the command line in a shell in much the same way you can run command-line apps from the command prompt in Windows. This article shows how to write a simple “Hello World” application and run it on an Android device using a remote shell.