When you’re stuck at home, it’s good to try out a few new hobbies to pass the time. Here are a few hobbies you can learn for free at home using the Internet.
If you look around the Web, you’ll find a lot of reports of people switching from Python to Go. So is Go better than Python? We examine Golang vs. Python to see which is better.
If you’re trying to build or create models and don’t know code, Microsoft is trying to help you out with three new services that simplify the process of machine learning.
Android Studio is the official IDE for developing Android apps. If you are new to Android Studio, follow this guide to familiarize yourself with the IDE.
Code injection is an attack perpetrated by an attacker’s ability to inject and execute malicious code into an application. Here’s how code injection works in detail.
Chrome is easily the most popular web browser on the planet. If you want to cash in on the trend, you can build your own Chrome extension. Here’s how to do so.
With programming being vital in today’s computing world, free programming websites have appeared to help people get into this complex field. Here’s ten websites where you can hop in and study programming without paying a penny.
Python is now in version 3.5, and yet your Mac is still shipping with Python 2.7. If you have a need to use Python 3, here’s how to upgrade and use Python 3 on Mac.
There are a lot of effects that come with the DAW software Reaper. In this article we show how to create sounds and provide fun presets to get you started.
While the Pascal programming language isn’t as popular as C, it certainly has a longevity. Let’s take a look at writing Pascal Programs on a Raspberry Pi.
There are plenty of automation tools for Windows that are easy to use, but if you prefer to use a more powerful automation tool, AutoIt is a useful tool for you to create automation scripts.