Android development starts with the Android SDK (Software Development Kit). While there are many different programming languages and a host of IDEs (Integrated Development Environments) you can use to ...
What if your multi-agent system could communicate faster, use fewer resources, and still maintain seamless functionality? That’s the promise of handoffs in OpenAI’s Agents SDK—a feature that’s ...
The Training Tool is a web-application that supports both local and remote installation options. You can install it to a Linux server remotely from a Microsoft ...
OpenAI’s Agent SDK is a comprehensive tool designed to assist the creation of intelligent, multi-agent systems powered by large language models (LLMs). It provides a robust framework for seamless ...
Trolltech recently released many smartphone developers' dream combination—the Linux-based Greenphone and its open-source Qtopia Phone SDK. The Trolltech Greenphone is a full-featured tri-band GSM (900 ...
Ubisoft sends along the first Brothers In Arms SDK tutorial, which tells you how to create a singleplayer map for the game. A multiplayer level tutorial will follow next week.
Ubisoft has released a tutorial (and sample) outlining the design and creation of a fully functional single-player level for Gearbox's WW2 based FPS Brothers in Arms. A second tutorial focusing on MP ...
Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) member Torsten Grote claims that Google's "Android SDK [Software Development Kit] is now non-free software."On Twitter, Grote summed up his position as "#Android ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results
Feedback