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Enable OpenSSH server on Windows 10 Posted on October 27, 2020 by Paul . In this article, I will show you how to enable the OpenSSH server on Windows 10 and how to connect through ssh to a Windows 10 machine.. By default, recent versions of Windows 10 have an OpenSSH client already installed, this means that you can use a Windows 10 machine to connect through ssh to otherC++20 SPAN TUTORIAL
According to the latest C++20 draft, a span is a non-owning view over a contiguous sequence of objects. In other words, a std::span is, in essence, a pointer, length pair that gives the user a view into a contiguous sequence of elements. The elements of a span can be, for example, stored in one of the standard library sequential containers INSTALL OPENCV 4 WITH PYTHON 3 ON MACOS CATALINA Install OpenCV 4 with Python 3 on macOS Catalina Posted on October 21, 2019 by Paul . Updated 11 February 2020. In this article, I will showyou how
C++ READING AND WRITING BMP IMAGES At this point, you can read and write a BMP file. Next, we can write the code for creating a BMP image in memory. For this, like before, we consider only images with 24 and 32 bits per pixel. By default, the image will have 32 bits per pixel, unless the user passes false to the has_alpha parameter. INSTALL NUMPY, SCIPY, MATPLOTLIB WITH PYTHON 3 ON WINDOWS Install NumPy, SciPy, Matplotlib with Python 3 on Windows Posted on February 25, 2017 by Paul . Updated 26 January 2020. This is a short tutorial about installing Python 3 with NumPy, SciPy and Matplotlib on Windows.. There is also a video version of this tutorial: USING THE WINDOWS SUBSYSTEM FOR LINUX WITH XFCE 4 Using the Windows Subsystem for Linux with Xfce 4 Posted on April 16, 2017 by Paul . In my previous article, I’ve shown you how to install WSL, the Windows System for Linux, on a fresh Windows 10 Creators Update.Officially, at the time of this GETTING STARTED WITH ARMADILLO A C++ LINEAR ALGEBRA Getting started with Armadillo a C++ Linear Algebra Library on Windows, Mac and Linux Posted on March 24, 2017 by Paul . In this article, I will give you a quick introduction in how to get started with Armadillo, a C++ Matlab like Linear Algebra Library on Windows, Mac and Linux.Armadillo is particularly interesting for Matlab users that want to port their code to C++ for speed.C PROGRAMMING
How to read a file line by line in C using fgets and getline. Implement a portable getline MATRIX MULTIPLICATION ON GPU USING CUDA WITH CUBLAS In this post I’m going to show you how you can multiply two arrays on a CUDA device with CUBLAS. A typical approach to this will be to create three arrays on CPU (the host in CUDA terminology), initialize them, copy the arrays on GPU (the device on CUDA terminology), do the actual matrix multiplication on GPU and finally copy the result onCPU.
HOW TO SHARE A COMPILED IOS APP IPA WITH YOUR USERS FOR How to share a compiled iOS app ipa with your users for testing using Dropbox or your website Posted on May 14, 2016 by Paul . In this post I will show you a simple way in which you can share your iOS applications wirelessly with your friends or users for testingpurposes.
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Enable OpenSSH server on Windows 10 Posted on October 27, 2020 by Paul . In this article, I will show you how to enable the OpenSSH server on Windows 10 and how to connect through ssh to a Windows 10 machine.. By default, recent versions of Windows 10 have an OpenSSH client already installed, this means that you can use a Windows 10 machine to connect through ssh to other GETTING STARTED WITH C++ MATHGL ON WINDOWS AND LINUX Getting started with C++ MathGL on Windows and Linux Posted on June 25, 2020 by Paul . In this article, I will show you how to install and get started with the C++ interface of MathGL on Linux and Windows. MathGL is a high quality scientific graphics library.. In the first two parts of the article I will describe how to install the library and how to build a C++ MathGL example. INSTALL NUMPY, SCIPY, MATPLOTLIB WITH PYTHON 3 ON WINDOWS Install NumPy, SciPy, Matplotlib with Python 3 on Windows Posted on February 25, 2017 by Paul . Updated 26 January 2020. This is a short tutorial about installing Python 3 with NumPy, SciPy and Matplotlib on Windows.. There is also a video version of this tutorial: GETTING STARTED WITH GSL Getting started with GSL - GNU Scientific Library on Windows, macOS and Linux Posted on January 26, 2020 by Paul . In this article, I will show you how to install GSL - the GNU Scientific Library on Windows, macOS and Linux, and how to compile and run a simple GSL program. GSL is a C library for numerical computations. You can use GSL for example to solve a linear system of equations, to fit a OPENGL 101: DRAWING PRIMITIVES The next step, in our simplified model of the OpenGL pipeline, is the Primitive Setup stage that will organize the vertices into geometric primitives (points, lines and triangles) for the next two stages. In the clipping stage, the primitives that lies outside of PPM IMAGE FROM SCRATCH IN PYTHON 3 How to write PPM images from scratch in Python 3. Recent posts. Enable OpenSSH server on Windows 10; Using the Visual Studio Developer Command Prompt from the Windows Terminal SCIENTIFIC GRAPHICS IN C# For actually reading a csv file from the disk we will create a new C# class. In Solution Explorer right click on GraphDemo and select Add->New Item select Class and change the default name of this into something more meaningful say "Read.cs" press Add and you will end up with an empty class:C PROGRAMMING
C Programming - using ANSI escape codes on Windows, macOS and Linux terminals Posted on April 8, 2019 by Paul . In this article I will show you how to use ANSI escape codes to control the colors of your Terminal, write text at arbitrary positions, erase lines of text or portions of the terminal and move the cursor. The advantage of using ANSI escape codes is that, today, these are available on PERLIN NOISE IN C++11 Shuffle the ordered vector from the first step using the random engine initialized in the second step. Here is the C++11 code that implements the above algorithm: 1 // Generate a new permutation vector based on the value of seed 2 PerlinNoise::PerlinNoise(unsigned int seed) { 3 p.resize(256); 4 5 // Fill p with values from 0 to 255 6 std::iota HOW TO SHARE A COMPILED IOS APP IPA WITH YOUR USERS FOR How to share a compiled iOS app ipa with your users for testing using Dropbox or your website Posted on May 14, 2016 by Paul . In this post I will show you a simple way in which you can share your iOS applications wirelessly with your friends or users for testingpurposes.
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Enable OpenSSH server on Windows 10 Posted on October 27, 2020 by Paul . In this article, I will show you how to enable the OpenSSH server on Windows 10 and how to connect through ssh to a Windows 10 machine.. By default, recent versions of Windows 10 have an OpenSSH client already installed, this means that you can use a Windows 10 machine to connect through ssh to other INSTALL OPENCV 4 WITH PYTHON 3 ON MACOS CATALINA Install OpenCV 4 with Python 3 on macOS Catalina Posted on October 21, 2019 by Paul . Updated 11 February 2020. In this article, I will showyou how
INSTALL NUMPY, SCIPY, MATPLOTLIB WITH PYTHON 3 ON WINDOWS Install NumPy, SciPy, Matplotlib with Python 3 on Windows Posted on February 25, 2017 by Paul . Updated 26 January 2020. This is a short tutorial about installing Python 3 with NumPy, SciPy and Matplotlib on Windows.. There is also a video version of this tutorial: GETTING STARTED WITH ARMADILLO A C++ LINEAR ALGEBRA Getting started with Armadillo a C++ Linear Algebra Library on Windows, Mac and Linux Posted on March 24, 2017 by Paul . In this article, I will give you a quick introduction in how to get started with Armadillo, a C++ Matlab like Linear Algebra Library on Windows, Mac and Linux.Armadillo is particularly interesting for Matlab users that want to port their code to C++ for speed. USING THE WINDOWS SUBSYSTEM FOR LINUX WITH XFCE 4 Using the Windows Subsystem for Linux with Xfce 4 Posted on April 16, 2017 by Paul . In my previous article, I’ve shown you how to install WSL, the Windows System for Linux, on a fresh Windows 10 Creators Update.Officially, at the time of thisC PROGRAMMING
C Programming - Passing a multi-dimensional array to a function Posted on March 27, 2019 by Paul . In this article I will show you how to pass a multi-dimensional array as aC PROGRAMMING
C Programming - using ANSI escape codes on Windows, macOS and Linux terminals Posted on April 8, 2019 by Paul . In this article I will show you how to use ANSI escape codes to control the colors of your Terminal, write text at arbitrary positions, erase lines of text or portions of the terminal and move the cursor. The advantage of using ANSI escape codes is that, today, these are available onC PROGRAMMING
How to read a file line by line in C using fgets and getline. Implement a portable getline HOW TO SHARE A COMPILED IOS APP IPA WITH YOUR USERS FORXCODE IOS APP STOREXCODE IOS APP TUTORIALAPP STORE XCODEIOS XCODE DEBUGXCODE IOS DEVELOPMENTXCODE IOS SDK How to share a compiled iOS app ipa with your users for testing using Dropbox or your website Posted on May 14, 2016 by Paul . In this post I will show you a simple way in which you can share your iOS applications wirelessly with your friends or users for testingpurposes.
GREAT BOOK - THE C++ STANDARD LIBRARY 2ND EDITION Great book - The C++ Standard Library 2nd edition Posted on April 24, 2012 by Paul . With the arrival of the new C++ standard last year, C++ has changed. In a sense C++11 is a new language while keeping backward compatibility with the old standards.SOLARIAN PROGRAMMER
Enable OpenSSH server on Windows 10 Posted on October 27, 2020 by Paul . In this article, I will show you how to enable the OpenSSH server on Windows 10 and how to connect through ssh to a Windows 10 machine.. By default, recent versions of Windows 10 have an OpenSSH client already installed, this means that you can use a Windows 10 machine to connect through ssh to other INSTALL OPENCV 4 WITH PYTHON 3 ON MACOS CATALINA Install OpenCV 4 with Python 3 on macOS Catalina Posted on October 21, 2019 by Paul . Updated 11 February 2020. In this article, I will showyou how
INSTALL NUMPY, SCIPY, MATPLOTLIB WITH PYTHON 3 ON WINDOWS Install NumPy, SciPy, Matplotlib with Python 3 on Windows Posted on February 25, 2017 by Paul . Updated 26 January 2020. This is a short tutorial about installing Python 3 with NumPy, SciPy and Matplotlib on Windows.. There is also a video version of this tutorial: GETTING STARTED WITH ARMADILLO A C++ LINEAR ALGEBRA Getting started with Armadillo a C++ Linear Algebra Library on Windows, Mac and Linux Posted on March 24, 2017 by Paul . In this article, I will give you a quick introduction in how to get started with Armadillo, a C++ Matlab like Linear Algebra Library on Windows, Mac and Linux.Armadillo is particularly interesting for Matlab users that want to port their code to C++ for speed.C PROGRAMMING
C Programming - Passing a multi-dimensional array to a function Posted on March 27, 2019 by Paul . In this article I will show you how to pass a multi-dimensional array as a USING THE WINDOWS SUBSYSTEM FOR LINUX WITH XFCE 4 Using the Windows Subsystem for Linux with Xfce 4 Posted on April 16, 2017 by Paul . In my previous article, I’ve shown you how to install WSL, the Windows System for Linux, on a fresh Windows 10 Creators Update.Officially, at the time of thisC PROGRAMMING
C Programming - using ANSI escape codes on Windows, macOS and Linux terminals Posted on April 8, 2019 by Paul . In this article I will show you how to use ANSI escape codes to control the colors of your Terminal, write text at arbitrary positions, erase lines of text or portions of the terminal and move the cursor. The advantage of using ANSI escape codes is that, today, these are available onC PROGRAMMING
How to read a file line by line in C using fgets and getline. Implement a portable getline HOW TO SHARE A COMPILED IOS APP IPA WITH YOUR USERS FORXCODE IOS APP STOREXCODE IOS APP TUTORIALAPP STORE XCODEIOS XCODE DEBUGXCODE IOS DEVELOPMENTXCODE IOS SDK How to share a compiled iOS app ipa with your users for testing using Dropbox or your website Posted on May 14, 2016 by Paul . In this post I will show you a simple way in which you can share your iOS applications wirelessly with your friends or users for testingpurposes.
GREAT BOOK - THE C++ STANDARD LIBRARY 2ND EDITION Great book - The C++ Standard Library 2nd edition Posted on April 24, 2012 by Paul . With the arrival of the new C++ standard last year, C++ has changed. In a sense C++11 is a new language while keeping backward compatibility with the old standards.SOLARIAN PROGRAMMER
Enable OpenSSH server on Windows 10 Posted on October 27, 2020 by Paul . In this article, I will show you how to enable the OpenSSH server on Windows 10 and how to connect through ssh to a Windows 10 machine.. By default, recent versions of Windows 10 have an OpenSSH client already installed, this means that you can use a Windows 10 machine to connect through ssh to other GETTING STARTED WITH C++ MATHGL ON WINDOWS AND LINUX Getting started with C++ MathGL on Windows and Linux Posted on June 25, 2020 by Paul . In this article, I will show you how to install and get started with the C++ interface of MathGL on Linux and Windows. MathGL is a high quality scientific graphics library.. In the first two parts of the article I will describe how to install the library and how to build a C++ MathGL example.C++20 SPAN TUTORIAL
According to the latest C++20 draft, a span is a non-owning view over a contiguous sequence of objects. In other words, a std::span is, in essence, a pointer, length pair that gives the user a view into a contiguous sequence of elements. The elements of a span can be, for example, stored in one of the standard library sequential containers CLANG 10 IN A DOCKER CONTAINER FOR C++17 AND C++20 Clang 10 in a Docker container for C++17 and C++20 development Posted on December 14, 2017 by Paul . Updated 19 April 2020. If you want to try the latest stable version of Clang in a Docker container, you arein the right place.
C++ READING AND WRITING BMP IMAGES At this point, you can read and write a BMP file. Next, we can write the code for creating a BMP image in memory. For this, like before, we consider only images with 24 and 32 bits per pixel. By default, the image will have 32 bits per pixel, unless the user passes false to the has_alpha parameter. PPM IMAGE FROM SCRATCH IN PYTHON 3 How to write PPM images from scratch in Python 3. Recent posts. Enable OpenSSH server on Windows 10; Using the Visual Studio Developer Command Prompt from the Windows Terminal INSTALL RUBY 2.5 ON MACOS, WINDOWS 10 AND UBUNTU 18.04 Install Ruby 2.5 on macOS, Windows 10 and Ubuntu 18.04 Posted on September 22, 2018 by Paul . In this article I will show you how to install the latest stable version of Ruby, which is 2.5.1 at the time of this writing, on macOS, Windows 10 and Ubuntu 18.04.. Ruby 2.5 onmacOS
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How to install Clang 9 with libc++ on Linux and Windows System for Linux and compile C++17 and C++20 programs GREAT BOOK - THE C++ STANDARD LIBRARY 2ND EDITION Great book - The C++ Standard Library 2nd edition Posted on April 24, 2012 by Paul . With the arrival of the new C++ standard last year, C++ has changed. In a sense C++11 is a new language while keeping backward compatibility with the old standards. GETTING STARTED WITH OPENCV ON THE BEAGLEBONE BLACK WITH Getting started with OpenCV on the BeagleBone Black with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Posted on April 21, 2014 by Paul . 18 December 2018 If you prefer to cross compile the latest version of OpenCV for your BeagleBone Black check this article that uses Debian Stretch.. I’ve recently bought a BeagleBone Black for some computer vision and home automation projects I intend to do sometime in the future.SOLARIAN PROGRAMMER
Enable OpenSSH server on Windows 10 Posted on October 27, 2020 by Paul . In this article, I will show you how to enable the OpenSSH server on Windows 10 and how to connect through ssh to a Windows 10 machine.. By default, recent versions of Windows 10 have an OpenSSH client already installed, this means that you can use a Windows 10 machine to connect through ssh to other INSTALL OPENCV 4 WITH PYTHON 3 ON MACOS CATALINA Install OpenCV 4 with Python 3 on macOS Catalina Posted on October 21, 2019 by Paul . Updated 11 February 2020. In this article, I will showyou how
INSTALL NUMPY, SCIPY, MATPLOTLIB WITH PYTHON 3 ON WINDOWS Install NumPy, SciPy, Matplotlib with Python 3 on Windows Posted on February 25, 2017 by Paul . Updated 26 January 2020. This is a short tutorial about installing Python 3 with NumPy, SciPy and Matplotlib on Windows.. There is also a video version of this tutorial: GETTING STARTED WITH ARMADILLO A C++ LINEAR ALGEBRA Getting started with Armadillo a C++ Linear Algebra Library on Windows, Mac and Linux Posted on March 24, 2017 by Paul . In this article, I will give you a quick introduction in how to get started with Armadillo, a C++ Matlab like Linear Algebra Library on Windows, Mac and Linux.Armadillo is particularly interesting for Matlab users that want to port their code to C++ for speed. USING THE WINDOWS SUBSYSTEM FOR LINUX WITH XFCE 4 Using the Windows Subsystem for Linux with Xfce 4 Posted on April 16, 2017 by Paul . In my previous article, I’ve shown you how to install WSL, the Windows System for Linux, on a fresh Windows 10 Creators Update.Officially, at the time of thisC PROGRAMMING
C Programming - Passing a multi-dimensional array to a function Posted on March 27, 2019 by Paul . In this article I will show you how to pass a multi-dimensional array as aC PROGRAMMING
C Programming - using ANSI escape codes on Windows, macOS and Linux terminals Posted on April 8, 2019 by Paul . In this article I will show you how to use ANSI escape codes to control the colors of your Terminal, write text at arbitrary positions, erase lines of text or portions of the terminal and move the cursor. The advantage of using ANSI escape codes is that, today, these are available onC PROGRAMMING
How to read a file line by line in C using fgets and getline. Implement a portable getline HOW TO SHARE A COMPILED IOS APP IPA WITH YOUR USERS FORXCODE IOS APP STOREXCODE IOS APP TUTORIALAPP STORE XCODEIOS XCODE DEBUGXCODE IOS DEVELOPMENTXCODE IOS SDK How to share a compiled iOS app ipa with your users for testing using Dropbox or your website Posted on May 14, 2016 by Paul . In this post I will show you a simple way in which you can share your iOS applications wirelessly with your friends or users for testingpurposes.
GREAT BOOK - THE C++ STANDARD LIBRARY 2ND EDITION Great book - The C++ Standard Library 2nd edition Posted on April 24, 2012 by Paul . With the arrival of the new C++ standard last year, C++ has changed. In a sense C++11 is a new language while keeping backward compatibility with the old standards.SOLARIAN PROGRAMMER
Enable OpenSSH server on Windows 10 Posted on October 27, 2020 by Paul . In this article, I will show you how to enable the OpenSSH server on Windows 10 and how to connect through ssh to a Windows 10 machine.. By default, recent versions of Windows 10 have an OpenSSH client already installed, this means that you can use a Windows 10 machine to connect through ssh to other INSTALL OPENCV 4 WITH PYTHON 3 ON MACOS CATALINA Install OpenCV 4 with Python 3 on macOS Catalina Posted on October 21, 2019 by Paul . Updated 11 February 2020. In this article, I will showyou how
INSTALL NUMPY, SCIPY, MATPLOTLIB WITH PYTHON 3 ON WINDOWS Install NumPy, SciPy, Matplotlib with Python 3 on Windows Posted on February 25, 2017 by Paul . Updated 26 January 2020. This is a short tutorial about installing Python 3 with NumPy, SciPy and Matplotlib on Windows.. There is also a video version of this tutorial: GETTING STARTED WITH ARMADILLO A C++ LINEAR ALGEBRA Getting started with Armadillo a C++ Linear Algebra Library on Windows, Mac and Linux Posted on March 24, 2017 by Paul . In this article, I will give you a quick introduction in how to get started with Armadillo, a C++ Matlab like Linear Algebra Library on Windows, Mac and Linux.Armadillo is particularly interesting for Matlab users that want to port their code to C++ for speed. USING THE WINDOWS SUBSYSTEM FOR LINUX WITH XFCE 4 Using the Windows Subsystem for Linux with Xfce 4 Posted on April 16, 2017 by Paul . In my previous article, I’ve shown you how to install WSL, the Windows System for Linux, on a fresh Windows 10 Creators Update.Officially, at the time of thisC PROGRAMMING
C Programming - Passing a multi-dimensional array to a function Posted on March 27, 2019 by Paul . In this article I will show you how to pass a multi-dimensional array as aC PROGRAMMING
C Programming - using ANSI escape codes on Windows, macOS and Linux terminals Posted on April 8, 2019 by Paul . In this article I will show you how to use ANSI escape codes to control the colors of your Terminal, write text at arbitrary positions, erase lines of text or portions of the terminal and move the cursor. The advantage of using ANSI escape codes is that, today, these are available onC PROGRAMMING
How to read a file line by line in C using fgets and getline. Implement a portable getline HOW TO SHARE A COMPILED IOS APP IPA WITH YOUR USERS FORXCODE IOS APP STOREXCODE IOS APP TUTORIALAPP STORE XCODEIOS XCODE DEBUGXCODE IOS DEVELOPMENTXCODE IOS SDK How to share a compiled iOS app ipa with your users for testing using Dropbox or your website Posted on May 14, 2016 by Paul . In this post I will show you a simple way in which you can share your iOS applications wirelessly with your friends or users for testingpurposes.
GREAT BOOK - THE C++ STANDARD LIBRARY 2ND EDITION Great book - The C++ Standard Library 2nd edition Posted on April 24, 2012 by Paul . With the arrival of the new C++ standard last year, C++ has changed. In a sense C++11 is a new language while keeping backward compatibility with the old standards.SOLARIAN PROGRAMMER
Enable OpenSSH server on Windows 10 Posted on October 27, 2020 by Paul . In this article, I will show you how to enable the OpenSSH server on Windows 10 and how to connect through ssh to a Windows 10 machine.. By default, recent versions of Windows 10 have an OpenSSH client already installed, this means that you can use a Windows 10 machine to connect through ssh to other GETTING STARTED WITH C++ MATHGL ON WINDOWS AND LINUX Getting started with C++ MathGL on Windows and Linux Posted on June 25, 2020 by Paul . In this article, I will show you how to install and get started with the C++ interface of MathGL on Linux and Windows. MathGL is a high quality scientific graphics library.. In the first two parts of the article I will describe how to install the library and how to build a C++ MathGL example.C++20 SPAN TUTORIAL
A quick intro to std::span from C++20. Recent posts. Enable OpenSSH server on Windows 10; Using the Visual Studio Developer Command Prompt from the Windows Terminal CLANG 10 IN A DOCKER CONTAINER FOR C++17 AND C++20 Clang 10 in a Docker container for C++17 and C++20 development Posted on December 14, 2017 by Paul . Updated 19 April 2020. If you want to try the latest stable version of Clang in a Docker container, you arein the right place.
C++ READING AND WRITING BMP IMAGES Recent posts. Enable OpenSSH server on Windows 10; Using the Visual Studio Developer Command Prompt from the Windows Terminal; Getting started with C++ MathGL on Windows and Linux PPM IMAGE FROM SCRATCH IN PYTHON 3 How to write PPM images from scratch in Python 3. Recent posts. Enable OpenSSH server on Windows 10; Using the Visual Studio Developer Command Prompt from the Windows TerminalLINUX AND WSL
How to install Clang 9 with libc++ on Linux and Windows System for Linux and compile C++17 and C++20 programs GREAT BOOK - THE C++ STANDARD LIBRARY 2ND EDITION Great book - The C++ Standard Library 2nd edition Posted on April 24, 2012 by Paul . With the arrival of the new C++ standard last year, C++ has changed. In a sense C++11 is a new language while keeping backward compatibility with the old standards. GETTING STARTED WITH OPENCV ON THE BEAGLEBONE BLACK WITH Getting started with OpenCV on the BeagleBone Black with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Posted on April 21, 2014 by Paul . 18 December 2018 If you prefer to cross compile the latest version of OpenCV for your BeagleBone Black check this article that uses Debian Stretch.. I’ve recently bought a BeagleBone Black for some computer vision and home automation projects I intend to do sometime in the future. C++11 TIMING CODE PERFORMANCE C++11 how to measure the execution time. C++11 timing code performance Posted on October 14, 2012 by Paul . Prior to the release of the C++11 standard, there was no standard way in which one could accurately measure the execution time of a piece of code.SOLARIAN PROGRAMMER
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INSTALL OPENCV 4 ON RASPBERRY PI FOR C++ AND PYTHON DEVELOPMENT POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 17, 2019 BY PAUL In this article, I will show you how to install OpenCV 4 with Python and C++ support on Raspberry Pi. I assume that you have the latest Raspbian installed on your Raspberry Pi, which at the time of this writing is based on Debian 10 Buster. Unfortunately, there is no official binary of OpenCV 4 for Raspberry Pi, so I had to built OpenCV with Python 2 and 3 support for Raspberry Pi Zero and up from sources. If you want to do the build yourself check my previous articles:*
Cross compiling OpenCV 4 for Raspberry Pi and BeagleBone Black.
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Cross compiling OpenCV 4 for Raspberry Pi Zero.
In this article I’ll will show you how to install the already builtbinaries.
_There is also a video version of this tutorial:_ ► Continue reading ------------------------- BUILDING SBCL - STEEL BANK COMMON LISP ON WINDOWS POSTED ON AUGUST 20, 2019 BY PAUL In this article, I will show you how to build the latest stable version of SBCL - _Steel Bank Common Lisp_ on Windows. The officially provided binary of _SBCL_ for Windows is typically older than the latest stable version, so I wrote this tutorial in the hope that it will be useful for people that want to use the latest version of _SBCL_. The article will also be useful for people that want to customize the installation of _SBCL_, for example you could build _SBCL_ with more or less memory than the default 1GB that is allocated for the 64 bits version. In order to build _SBCL_ we’ll need another _Common Lisp_ compiler, one will typically use an older version of _SBCL_ and a C compiler with the _GNU binutils_. For this article I will use the latest provided SBCL Windows 64 bits binary which is at version 1.4.14 at the time of this writing. For the C compiler and _GNU binutils_ I will use the MSYS2 distribution. The advantage of this approach is that you will be able to move the resulting _SBCL_ binary to any Windows machine. The article consists of three parts: * Install MSYS2 and the GCC toolchain * Install the official SBCL binary * Building latest SBCL ► Continue reading ------------------------- CROSS COMPILING OPENCV 4 FOR RASPBERRY PI ZERO POSTED ON AUGUST 7, 2019 BY PAUL In this article I will show you how to cross compile the latest version of OpenCV for _Raspberry Pi Zero_. If you want to build _OpenCV_ for _Raspberry Pi 2, 3 or 4_ please checkthis article
for a much faster procedure. Unfortunately the _crossbuild-essential-armhf_ from Debian will not generate working binaries for _Raspberry Pi Zero_, so we can’t use the cross compilation procedure I’ve presented in my previousarticle
about cross compiling _OpenCV_ for _Raspberry 2 and up_. In order to cross compile _OpenCV_, we are going to use a slightly more involved procedure, in which we’ll basically emulate an _ARM_ processor on a more powerful _x86-64_ Debian. The approach presented in this article will work with all versions of Raspberry Pi, but it is much slower than the approach presented in my previous article because of the emulation part. Please note that, even with an emulated _ARM_ architecture, cross compiling _OpenCV_ is much faster than building directly on a _Raspberry Pi Zero_ where it could take days, assuming that the build doesn’t fail because of the limited amount of RAM onthe _Pi Zero_.
► Continue reading ------------------------- PYTHON - USING C AND C++ LIBRARIES WITH CTYPES POSTED ON JULY 18, 2019 BY PAUL In this article, I will show you how to use C or C++ dynamic libraries from Python, by using the ctypes module from the Python standard library. _ctypes_ is a foreign function library for Python that provides C compatible data types. Although it is mostly used to consume C and C++ libraries, you can use _ctypes_ with libraries written in any language that can export a C compatible API, e.g._Fortran_, _Rust_.
The advantage of using _ctypes_ is that it is already included with your Python installation and that, in theory, you can call any C or C++ shared or dynamic libraries. Another advantage of using _ctypes_ is that you don’t need to recompile the library in order to be able to use it from Python. A disadvantage of _ctypes_ is that you need to manually wrap the data and functions from the foreign library in Python code. Also for C++ libraries you will need to have the exported functions wrapped in an _extern C_ block. If you need to use a heavy OOP C++ library from Python, I recommend that you look into pybind11.
You can find the source files and image examples used here on theGitHub repo
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The article consists of four parts: * Loading the system C library and directly using functions from theC library
* Building a shared C library and using the library from Python * Building a shared C library with MSVC and using the library fromPython
* Building a shared C++ library and using the library from Python ► Continue reading ------------------------- INSTALL GNU OCTAVE ON MACOS AND GETTING STARTED WITH THE IMAGEPROCESSING PACKAGE
POSTED ON JULY 11, 2019 BY PAUL In this article, I will show you how to install and get started with GNU Octave on macOS. In order to test the installation and to exemplify the usage, I will show you how to use _Octave_ for a simple image processing application. At the time of this writing, the latest stable version of _Octave_ is 5.1.0. Unfortunately the graphical interface of Octave 5.1.0 is buggy on macOS and tends to freeze randomly. If you are OK with using the CLI interface of Octave, you can use version 5.1.0. See the second part of this article for a quick how to install and setup. Since most _Octave_ users will prefer the GUI interface, I will first show you how to install Octave 4.4.1, which seems to be more stable than 5.1.0 on macOS when used in GUI mode. I assume that you have the _Command Line Tools_ installed on your machine. If this is not the case, write the next command in a Terminal and accept the defaults: 1 xcode-select install The article consists of three parts: * Install Octave 4.4.1 on macOS for GUI workflow * Install Octave 5.1.0 on macOS for CLI only workflow * Image processing with Octave ► Continue reading ------------------------- BATCH CONVERT IMAGES TO PDF WITH PYTHON BY USING PILLOW OR IMG2PDF POSTED ON JUNE 12, 2019 BY PAUL In this article I will show you how to batch convert a folder with images to a PDF file. This is a problem that I encountered recently when I had to process a bunch of scanned images and save the processed files as a single PDF. While there are many libraries that could be used for the above, in this post I will consider only two libraries Pillow , formerly named _PIL_ and img2pdf.
If you need to install the two libraries, you could use _pip_, e.g.: 1 python -m pip install Pillow 2 python -m pip install img2pdf ► Continue reading ------------------------- C PROGRAMMING - READING AND WRITING IMAGES WITH THE STB_IMAGELIBRARIES
POSTED ON JUNE 10, 2019 BY PAUL In this article I will show you how to read and write images with the stb_image libraries. In order to exemplify the usage of the library I’ll demo how to convert an image to gray and how to apply a sepia filter to the image. As a side note, the C code from this article is compatible with any modern C compilers like GCC , Clangand MSVC
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this article.
The article consists of two parts: * stb_image basic usage * Writing a wrapper around the stb_image functions STB_IMAGE BASIC USAGE Let’s start by getting the libraries from GitHub: 1 git clone https://github.com/nothings/stb.git if you don’t have _git_ installed on your computer you can use the _Download ZIP_ option. ► Continue reading ------------------------- BUILDING THE WINDOWS TERMINAL APPLICATION WITH VISUAL STUDIO 2019 POSTED ON MAY 13, 2019 BY PAUL In this article, I will show you how to build the newly released Windows Terminal from Microsoft. At the time of this writing, you need to build the application yourself, but it is expected to be released in the _Windows Store_ by the end of this year. _Windows Terminal_ is a new Terminal application from Microsoft that has tabs, multiple profiles, colors, text resizing, transparency and a lot of features which makes it similar with the best Terminal applications from _Linux_ and _macOS_. _There is also a video version of this tutorial:_ In order to be able to use the _Windows Terminal_ application, you will need at least Windows _1903_ which is going to be released this month, in a matter of days. If you are like me and can’t wait until the official release of _1903_, you can install Windows Insiders edition which will let you build and use the new Terminal application today. If you already are on Windows _1903_, or up, you are good to go. ► Continue reading ------------------------- C++17 STL PARALLEL ALGORITHMS - WITH GCC 9.1 AND INTEL TBB ON LINUXAND MACOS
POSTED ON MAY 9, 2019 BY PAUL _Thanks to Bartlomiej Filipek for the suggestion to try C++17 parallel algorithms with GCC 9 and Intel TBBon Linux._
GCC 9.1 has support for C++17 parallel algorithms by using the Intel TBB library. In this article, I will show you how to build _Intel TBB_ from sources on your machine and how to sort a vector of random numbers in parallel using C++17_std::sort_.
At the time of this writing, the latest stable version of _Intel TBB_ is version 2019 Update 8. You can find the latest release of _TBB_ on their _GitHub_ repo . If a newer version was released, change the version number from the next instructions accordingly. ► Continue reading ------------------------- USING CLANG AS A CROSS COMPILER FOR RASPBERRY PI POSTED ON MAY 4, 2019 BY PAUL _UPDATED 25 SEPTEMBER 2019_ In this article, I will show you how to cross compile C and C++ programs on a _x86-64_ machine for Raspberry Pi using Clang 9 . The advantage of cross compiling on a _x86-64_ system for _armhf_ is that, usually one has a beefy laptop or desktop computer that can speed up, by an order of magnitude or more, the compilation of C and C++ programs. We’ll start by building Clang as a cross compiler on the host x86-64 system. This will let us use the latest stable version of Clang, which at the time of this writing is 9. You will also be able to run the binaries compiled with this Clang version on Raspberry Pi 2 and up. You can also use the same procedure if you plan to build the trunk version of Clang in order to test the latest additions to thecompiler.
As a side note, you can install the official Clang binary directly on your Raspberry Pi, check this article if you don’t want to build from sources. I recommend that you do the build in a Debian Buster virtual machine or a Docker container in order to not mess your system. If you decide to install _Buster_ in a virtual machine, make sure to use the minimal netinst system. It is really important that you start with a bare bone system, because we need to install _armhf_ executables and libraries. By using a minimal system we avoid potential conflicts with the native _x86-64_ versions. Also, Clang uses a lot of memory when built from sources, make sure you have at least 8GB of RAM on your system. ► Continue reading ------------------------- C17 PROGRAMMING - MEASURING EXECUTION TIME, DELAYING PROGRAMEXECUTION
POSTED ON APRIL 17, 2019 BY PAUL This is a short note about measuring the execution time for a C program, or delaying the program execution for a specified amount of time. I’m only interested in using mechanisms that let us measure the execution time with at least millisecond resolution, so I won’t mention the classical C way of getting the time of day with second resolution time or using the clock function. _You can find all the code examples at the GitHub repofor this article._
Since _C11_, the standard way to get a good time estimate is to usethe timespec_get
function, which returns the system clock time: 1 #include4
5 int main(void) { 6 struct timespec t0, t1;7
8 if(timespec_get(&t0, TIME_UTC) != TIME_UTC) { 9 printf("Error in calling timespec_get\n"); 10 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);11 }
12
13 // Do some work ...14
15 if(timespec_get(&t1, TIME_UTC) != TIME_UTC) { 16 printf("Error in calling timespec_get\n"); 17 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);18 }
19
20 // Calculate the elapsed time 21 double diff = (double)(t1.tv_sec - t0.tv_sec) + ((double)(t1.tv_nsec - t0.tv_nsec)/1000000000L); 22 printf("Elapsed time: %lf seconds\n", diff);23 }
Where timspec will
store the time split in seconds and nanoseconds. ► Continue reading ------------------------- C PROGRAMMING - USING ANSI ESCAPE CODES ON WINDOWS, MACOS AND LINUXTERMINALS
POSTED ON APRIL 8, 2019 BY PAUL In this article I will show you how to use ANSI escape codes to control the colors of your Terminal, write text at arbitrary positions, erase lines of text or portions of the terminal and move the cursor. The advantage of using ANSI escape codes is that, today, these are available on most operating systems, including Windows, and you don’t need to install third party libraries. These are well suited for simple command line applications. If you need to do complex text graphics check thencurses library.
_You can find all the code examples at the GitHub repofor this article._
There is also a video version of this tutorial: Let’s start with a simple C example that will print a green text message on your Terminal: 1 #include2
3 int main(void) { 4 printf("\x1b[32mHello, World\n");5 }
► Continue reading ------------------------- C PROGRAMMING - READ A FILE LINE BY LINE WITH FGETS AND GETLINE, IMPLEMENT A PORTABLE GETLINE VERSION POSTED ON APRIL 3, 2019 BY PAUL In this article, I will show you how to read a text file line by line in C using the standard C function _fgets_ and the POSIX _getline_ function. At the end of the article, I will write a portable implementation of the getline function that can be used with any standard C compiler. Reading a file line by line is a trivial problem in many programming languages, but not in C. The standard way of reading a line of text in C is to use the _fgets_ function, which is fine if you know in advance how long a line of text could be. _You can find all the code examples and the input file at the GitHubrepo for
this article._
Let’s start with a simple example of using _fgets_ to read chunksfrom a text file. :
► Continue reading ------------------------- C PROGRAMMING - PASSING A MULTI-DIMENSIONAL ARRAY TO A FUNCTION POSTED ON MARCH 27, 2019 BY PAUL In this article I will show you how to pass a multi-dimensional array as a parameter to a function in C. For simplicity, we will present only the case of 2D arrays, but same considerations will apply to a general, multi-dimensional, array. There is also a video version of this tutorial: In C, a two-dimensional array is a one-dimensional array of one-dimensional arrays. For example, an array of two rows and 3 columns is technically a one-dimensional array of two elements, where each element is a one-dimensional 3 elements array. Here is an example of a 2D array of two rows and three columns:1 int arr = {
2 {1, 2, 3}, 3 {4, 5, 6}4 };
► Continue reading ------------------------- DOCKER ON MACOS - INSTALLATION AND GETTING STARTED WITH GCC 8 IN ADOCKER CONTAINER
POSTED ON MARCH 26, 2019 BY PAUL In this article I will show you how to install Docker on macOS. In order to exemplify the use of Docker, we’ll use a container to build and run a simple C or C++ application with GCC 8 . There is also a video version of this tutorial: Start by downloading Docker Desktop for macOS. If
you don’t have a Docker account, sign up for one it is free and it only takes a few minutes to create one. Once you are logged in, you should be able to get the Docker app for macOS. Open the dmg file and drag the installer to your Applications, you can safely accept all thedefault settings.
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