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Is it possible to develop applications like Facebook using .NET?
Yes, many large multinational organizations depend on the .net framework.
A lot of organizations do not publish their full tech stack however you can see this with tools like this or looking at the job adverts on the job page of stack overflow.
In addition, StackOverflow is built with .net see here
Yes.
In fact .NET isn't designed for hobbies level stuff it's designed for enterprise level feel free to use this powerful framework no matter if you're a beginner or a large company, you can always build your own solutions on top of it.
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My adviser told me to use Accord Framework for C# to extract features and patterns from images. Our project is about image analysis and comparison of tobacco leaves. Does anyone here have an idea on how to do it? Thank you.
This is pretty high level stuff, but from what I've learned in my time faffing with it, I'd use the Accord.Imaging library to scan your pictures. Followed by using the Accord.Neuro namespace to "learn" from some manual data you feed into it.
Seems your goal is to create a program that scans images quickly, gleaning only the useful data from the full image, and then checking for some particular features of the image. I've never used the library, but it looks like it'd be possible to use it.
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Is it possible to use .NET framework with the Python scrapy framework to scrape data from different sites?
I am working on my final year project in which I want to use C# as front end language and Python for scraping the data.
I don't think it is possible, because Scrapy uses twisted networking engine which can not run on IronPython
Alternatively, you may start your spider/crawler through command line using C# and then interact with it using JSON API
Take a look at ScrapySharp, also described on this blog, which is the C# version of python's Scrapy.
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We are about to implement a Web Service component and we are making a discussion regarding the language that we are going to implement it. It will be either C# or Java. Some of us are supporting Java while other members of the team are supporting C# mainly based on our experience and previous knowledge . Which of these two languages would be the better approach? Answer should consider issues such as Hosting and Deployment. Also please do not turn this in another war between these 2 great languages
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I don't think that there is any technological challenge of creating Rest based services in any of the language either C# or Java.
It mostly depends upon the skill set and echo system of your company. If you are already working in .net and windows stack and have developer with the same skill set then you can choose Asp.net WebApi otherwise you can go for JAVA.
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does somebody know a library (language does not care) for song recognition like the Services provided by Shazzam and Soundhood?
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Yes. http://echonest.com offer an online API for this. IIRC they're working in collaboration with http://musicbrainz.org (a huge, open music database) to gather acoustic fingerprints on the musicbrainz catalogue. Both have a comprehensive selection of open source tools on github related to this activity. You can download your own fingerprinting server (and, once again IIRC) get all the fingerprints too.
https://github.com/metabrainz/
https://github.com/echonest/
This is a large and complex project that will require you to have a lot of knowledge in different areas. See this wikipedia article for more information.
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We're evaluating SharpKit as a possible technology to write an AJAX application, as we already have much C# code that we believe will work well after translating to JavaScript.
We're aware of ScriptSharp and other related technologies - there are many Stack Overflow threads about them, and this question is specifically about SharpKit only.
We have several concerns, hence are looking for real world experiences with SharpKit. In particular:
The one app built using SharpKit is the coderun IDE. While impressive, it is just one app, and a closed source one at that.
There are apparently no good app-sized sample projects built on SharpKit.
The SharpKit documentation is extremely poor - no in-depth conceptual overviews or tutorials, just a few 5 minute videos and a class library. (When will toolkit vendors learn that a generated class reference maketh not a user guide?)
There is no forum - so we can't determine how much this toolkit is actually being used. For all we know, this is a barely supported project written by three guys. What has your support experience been like?
There is no phone contact or support - which again raises a red flag regarding support.
Please don't respond with ScriptSharp or other information - we're just trying to evaluate SharpKit here.
Check out DesktopBrowser, an open-source project that uses SharpKit.
See #1
There's also an MSDN style reference for all internal and external libraries, you can find it here.
Check out 'SharpKit Support' forum at google groups.
Contacting support is initially done by email at support#sharpkit.net.
Cheers