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Compiling the C++ library with CMake

By seb, in Programming, october 18,2020.

Recently, we have had several customers who decided to compile our C++ library under Linux. This process is documented in the README file and there is a post explaining how to compile the library with the Code::Blocks IDE. However, we hadn't yet documented how to use CMake to compile the library and use it in a program. This week, we are tackling this issue.

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VirtualHub, Hostname and RegisterHub()

By martinm, in Programming, july 10,2020.

So... you like Yoctopuce devices a lot: you installed many of them everywhere and connected them to a few Raspberry Pi on which a VirtualHub is running. That's great, thank you for your confidence. There is a weird thing though: you cannot manage to write a Yoctopuce program able to contact two Raspberry Pi at the same time..

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A Yoctopuce Toolbox for MATLAB (Beta version)

By mvuilleu, in New stuff and Programming, may 29,2020.

Some time ago, we told you that you could use our .NET Proxy library with MATLAB. We decided to dig a little deeper into the subject to see if we could make this MATLAB support official. While doing so, we realized that we could do even better by creating native MATLAB classes. So today, we present you our brand new Yoctopuce Toolbox for MATLAB, in Beta version.

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Using the Proxy API with WinDEV

By martinm, in For the beginners and Programming, may 22,2020.

Apparently, the tradition says that any WinDev relative text must be illustrated with some random girls. Don't ask us why.Our .NET Proxy library was originally designed to enable integration with LabVIEW, but you can easily use it in other development environments, such as WinDEV. And since we're not one to brag, we'll prove it to you...

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How to use our Android library with Xamarin

By seb, in Android and Programming, april 24,2020.

In our previous posts, we always used Android Studio to implement our applications. However, it's not the only available tool. Indeed, some of our customers use Xamarin and C# to implement their mobile applications. This week, we are going to see how to create an Android application using our modules with Xamarin.

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