Install and test Visual Studio Code on Ubuntu or Fedora
Read more: Install and test Visual Studio Code on Ubuntu or FedoraVisual Studio Code is a source code editor developed by Microsoft for Windows, Linux and macOS X. Launched in 2015, it became one of the preferred code editors in the StackOverflow developer community and has a huge marketplace with a lot of plug-ins and extensions. Visual Studio Code powered by Electron, fast and reliable Visual…
The latest Sublime Text Editor build on Fedora
Read more: The latest Sublime Text Editor build on FedoraSublime Text is a sophisticated text editor for code, markup and prose. You’ll love the slick user interface, extraordinary features and amazing performance. How to install the latest Sublime Text Editor build on Fedora Sublime Text may be downloaded and evaluated for free, however a license must be purchased for continued use. There…
No audio coming from Android Studio Emulator on Linux
Read more: No audio coming from Android Studio Emulator on LinuxAfter a fresh install of Android Studio over Linux distributions like Fedora and Ubuntu, I experimented a very strange behavior: no sound, no audio, coming from the built-in Android emulator of Android Studio. After many research and many attempts, I was lost and I was thinking to install Genymotion emulator, but I discovered (argh!!!)…
How to install V-Play cross-platform tool on Fedora
Read more: How to install V-Play cross-platform tool on FedoraV-Play cross-platform tool enhances the Qt core with components for app and game development. It also offers plugins for ads, in-app purchases, analytics and much more. It’s an amazing system to quickly develop and deploy applications and games multi-platform. V-Play Samples. Over 60 templates to get the source code that you need Based…
Absolutely best tip for Raspberry Pi
Read more: Absolutely best tip for Raspberry PiI’m still using a first model of Raspberry Pi. Now, it’s relegated to print server and something more, but it’s really useful and comfortable. For sure, money spent well. In the whole life of my tiny Raspberry Pi, I understood one big thing: for many reasons, the SD card with the operative system (Raspbian, Pidora…