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High-DPI on Windows 10

Often times when we talk about monitors we discuss resolution (e.g.1920×1080) and diagonal dimensions (e.g. 27” or 68.58 cm), but we can use these numbers to calculate the DPI (see More on DPI and PPI below) with the good ol’ Pythagorean theorem. As the screen gets larger, the DPI gets lower, unless you also increase the resolution. DPI = (sqrt(sqr(width)+sqr(height))/diagonal Originally…
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How-To: Deploy Your RAD Server Project On Windows With IIS

This guide walks you through setting up RAD Server on IIS and deploying your project into production. It was written by Eli M. and is part of the collection of New RAD Server (EMS) Articles, Resources, and eBook. What is RAD Server? RAD Server is an easy to develop, deploy…