This document provides a user guide for the Wowza Media Server Pro software. It describes the server's capabilities such as streaming via RTMP, RTSP/RTP, and MPEG-TS protocols. It also covers server administration like installation, configuration, security and logging. The document shows how to use the server for tasks like H.264 streaming, load balancing and live stream repeating. It provides details on server management, client-side scripting, custom modules, virtual hosting and examples.
Visual Studio 2015 and MSDN Licensing Whitepaper - November 2015David J Rosenthal
Updated November 2015
Visual Studio 2015 provides a rich, integrated development environment for creating stunning applications for Windows,
Android, and iOS, as well as modern web applications and cloud services. Visual Studio 2015 also provides a
comprehensive, highly flexible set of application lifecycle management (ALM) tools. Team Foundation Server 2015 has
added important capabilities like Agile Project Portfolio Management, a major overhaul to the TFS build system including
a cross-platform build agent, and Release Management capabilities enabling continuous delivery of your applications.
Visual Studio subscriptions offer customers high-value subscriber benefits such as development/test use rights for
Microsoft platform software like SQL Server/Windows/Windows Server, monthly Microsoft Azure credits, a developer
account for publishing apps to the Windows Store and an O365 Developer subscription.
The remainder of this paper provides an overview of the Visual Studio product line and the licensing requirements for
those products in common deployment scenarios. If you’re a volume licensing customer, the definitive guide to licensing
terms and conditions is the Microsoft Licensing Product Terms and your licensing program agreement. For retail
customers the license terms are specified in the Retail Software License Terms included with your product
Building a Raspberry Pi Robot with Dot NET 8, Blazor and SignalR - Slides Onl...Peter Gallagher
In this session delivered at Leeds IoT, I talk about how you can control a 3D printed Robot Arm with a Raspberry Pi, .NET 8, Blazor and SignalR.
I also show how you can use a Unity app on an Meta Quest 3 to control the arm VR too.
You can find the GitHub repo and workshop instructions here;
https://bit.ly/dotnetrobotgithub
Google Calendar is a versatile tool that allows users to manage their schedules and events effectively. With Google Calendar, you can create and organize calendars, set reminders for important events, and share your calendars with others. It also provides features like creating events, inviting attendees, and accessing your calendar from mobile devices. Additionally, Google Calendar allows you to embed calendars in websites or platforms like SlideShare, making it easier for others to view and interact with your schedules.